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Electric cars like the BMW iX increase manufacturing carbon footprint by 40%
BMW is committed to EVs and aims to be net-zero carbon by 2050
A BMW i4 heading into the RDZ (Recycling and Dismantling Centre)
Thomas Becker, head of sustainability and mobility, BMW
BMW solar field at its Shenyang R&D facility
Draining fluids is a key stage in the recycling process
Battery manufacturing has shifted the emphasis from CO2 at the pump to CO2 at the factory
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