BMW Group joins Leather Working Group
30 Jan 2022|143 views
The BMW Group has announced that it is joining the Leather Working Group.
The move makes the manufacturer the second worldwide to join the not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder organisation that works to ensure uniform environmental and social standards for leather supply chains worldwide and to certify manufacturers.
BMW states that the move forms an important step in its goal towards creating the most sustainable supply chain across the entire automotive industry. The Leather Working Group represents about a quarter of the world's leather producers - from tanneries to leather-processing industries and associations to retailers and buyers.
The move makes the manufacturer the second worldwide to join the not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder organisation that works to ensure uniform environmental and social standards for leather supply chains worldwide and to certify manufacturers.
BMW states that the move forms an important step in its goal towards creating the most sustainable supply chain across the entire automotive industry. The Leather Working Group represents about a quarter of the world's leather producers - from tanneries to leather-processing industries and associations to retailers and buyers.
The BMW Group has announced that it is joining the Leather Working Group.
The move makes the manufacturer the second worldwide to join the not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder organisation that works to ensure uniform environmental and social standards for leather supply chains worldwide and to certify manufacturers.
BMW states that the move forms an important step in its goal towards creating the most sustainable supply chain across the entire automotive industry. The Leather Working Group represents about a quarter of the world's leather producers - from tanneries to leather-processing industries and associations to retailers and buyers.
The move makes the manufacturer the second worldwide to join the not-for-profit, multi-stakeholder organisation that works to ensure uniform environmental and social standards for leather supply chains worldwide and to certify manufacturers.
BMW states that the move forms an important step in its goal towards creating the most sustainable supply chain across the entire automotive industry. The Leather Working Group represents about a quarter of the world's leather producers - from tanneries to leather-processing industries and associations to retailers and buyers.
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