Mahindra Group raises the bar for sustainability, yet again!

Newsroom/Stories/Mahindra Group raises the bar for sust…

Mahindra Group raises the bar for sustainability, yet again!

Remember last year, Mr Anand Mahindra, on behalf of the entire Mahindra Group of companies, committing to being carbon neutral by 2040 – ten years ahead of the world Paris Agreement target?

Well, Mahindra group also became the first company in the world to commit to doubling energy productivity by signing on to The Climate Group’s program EP100 and first Indian company to announce its internal Carbon Price of $10 per ton of carbon emitted to fund investments required to pursue the path of carbon neutrality.

And now, Mahindra Bristlecone business and Mahindra First Choice Services have got approval for their science-based targets. With this the total number of Mahindra Group companies to have their targets approved by the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) has risen to four.
What is Science based targets (SBT)?

Science based targets (SBT) provide companies with a clearly defined pathway to future-proof growth by specifying how much and how quickly they need to reduce their greenhouse gas emissions. SBTi champions science-based target setting as a powerful way of boosting competitive advantage of companies during the transition to the low-carbon economy.

SBTi is a collaboration between CDP (formerly the Carbon Disclosure Project), the United Nations Global Compact, World Resources Institute, and the World Wide Fund for Nature. SBTi is one of the commitments of the We Mean Business Coalition, a global non-profit coalition working with the world’s influential businesses to take action on climate change.

Targets adopted by companies to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions are considered ’science-based’ if they are in line with what the latest climate science says is necessary to meet the goals of the Paris Agreement – to limit global warming to well-below 2°C above pre-industrial levels and pursue efforts to limit warming to 1.5°C. About 20 Mahindra Group companies have committed to SBTi.
And where does Mahindra stand in the world?

Out of 612 companies from across the world, 16 are Mahindra businesses.

With the acceptance of science-based targets of Bristlecone and Mahindra First Choice Services, the total number of Mahindra Group companies to receive such approval has risen to four. Earlier, Mahindra Sanyo and Tech Mahindra had got their targets accepted.

Why set a science-based target?

For more information on science based targets click:
https://sciencebasedtargets.org/

Toyoda Gosei Invests in AI Startup TRYETING Inc.

KIYOSU, Japan–(BUSINESS WIRE)–Toyoda Gosei Co., Ltd. (TOKYO: 7282) has invested in TRYETING Inc. (Nagoya, Japan) for the rapid development of materials using artificial intelligence (AI)1. TRYETING is a startup out of Nagoya University and provides an AI platform that integrates various types of software. One of the strengths of the company is materials informatics, a… Continue reading Toyoda Gosei Invests in AI Startup TRYETING Inc.

Maruti Suzuki India launches Service on Wheels initiative for doorstep car servicing

Maruti Suzuki India has launched ‘Service on Wheels’ initiative to provide doorstep car servicing facilities to its customers.The new provision boasts of tools and technologies to undertake service, repairs and other related jobs for all Maruti Suzuki passenger vehicles.The Service on Wheels is capable of performing periodic maintenance service and several running repairs for all Maruti Suzuki passenger vehicles.

Q&A: Manheim’s Grace Huang Looks Ahead

Grace Huang (left), Manheim president, shared her thoughts on the future of remarketing with Automotive Fleet’s web editor, Paul Clinton, during a recent visit to Cox’s Atlanta headquarters. Photo by Julie Shipp. As digital sales begin to saturate the used car market, Cox Automotive’s Manheim auction business has already launched a transformation to take it beyond… Continue reading Q&A: Manheim’s Grace Huang Looks Ahead

Uber proposes policy that would pay drivers a minimum wage of $21 per hour

On the heels of a driver-led protest outside Uber’s San Francisco headquarters, where drivers showed their support for gig worker protections legislation (via Assembly Bill 5) and demanded a union, Uber is circulating a petition urging people to “protect ridesharing in California.” In the petition, Uber advocates for a policy that would offer drivers a… Continue reading Uber proposes policy that would pay drivers a minimum wage of $21 per hour

Bestmile raises $16.5 million to manage human and AI-driven fleets

Bestmile, a transportation software startup, has raised $16.5 million in a Series B round led by Blue Lagoon Capital and TransLink Capital. Existing investors Road Ventures, Partech, Groupe ADP, Airbus Ventures, Serena and others also participated in the round. The company, which launched in 2014, has raised $31 million to date. Bestmile has developed fleet… Continue reading Bestmile raises $16.5 million to manage human and AI-driven fleets

NEW CLIO: DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS OVERCOME THE HIDDEN CHALLENGES

On a new model, some work is visible, but the unseen can be no less important. The external design of a vehicle, the layout of its interior, its equipment, its engines etc: none of this would be possible without the feats achieved with specific components by our engineers. However… This video provides some explanations, with… Continue reading NEW CLIO: DEVELOPMENT ENGINEERS OVERCOME THE HIDDEN CHALLENGES

FCA Boss Mike Manley Eyes Jeep Expansion As The Way Forward – Carscoops

Fiat Chrysler Automobiles chief executive Mike Manley may have been at the company’s helm for only a year now, but he is preparing to push the car manufacturer forward just a decade since its infamous bankruptcy. The driving force behind FCA’s newfound success is Jeep, The Detroit News reports and, according to Manley, the brand’s… Continue reading FCA Boss Mike Manley Eyes Jeep Expansion As The Way Forward – Carscoops

Fiat Chrysler open to fresh merger talks with Renault: report – Tech Xplore

Fiat Chrysler chief Mike Manley said the underlying logic of a tie-up with France’s Renault remained sound The chief of Fiat Chrysler remains open to the possibility of resuming merger talks with France’s Renault, months after talks between the two automakers aimed at forging an industry powerhouse broke down, according to an interview published Monday.… Continue reading Fiat Chrysler open to fresh merger talks with Renault: report – Tech Xplore