Lamborghini awarded Green Star award second year in a row
03 May 2022|216 views
Lamborghini has received the Green Star award for the second year in a row. The award is a recognition of the firm's position as one of the most sustainable companies in Italy thanks to the numerous initiatives and investments made in environmental sustainability since 2009.
The Green Star award is given annually by the German Institute for Quality and Finance in collaboration with the Institute for Management and Economic Research of Hamburg, which carry out complex and detailed online research to determine the companies that are most committed to green economy strategies, with the specific intent to minimise the industrial impact in full respect for the environment and society.
The main projects developed by Lamborghini since 2009 include the creation of a park where 10,000 oak trees were planted, a biomonitoring projects with bees, the construction of one of the largest photovoltaic plants in Emilia-Romagna, and the creation of a district heating and trigeneration plant, fundamental in obtaining site carbon neutrality certification in 2015, which has been maintained to this day even following the doubling of the company's surface area.
The most recent initiatives include the circular economy project with leather and carbon fibre waste recycling and the launch of a sustainable logistics project, which has led to an 85% reduction in the emissions produced by transport of Urus body shells, which now travel by rail.
The Green Star award is given annually by the German Institute for Quality and Finance in collaboration with the Institute for Management and Economic Research of Hamburg, which carry out complex and detailed online research to determine the companies that are most committed to green economy strategies, with the specific intent to minimise the industrial impact in full respect for the environment and society.
The main projects developed by Lamborghini since 2009 include the creation of a park where 10,000 oak trees were planted, a biomonitoring projects with bees, the construction of one of the largest photovoltaic plants in Emilia-Romagna, and the creation of a district heating and trigeneration plant, fundamental in obtaining site carbon neutrality certification in 2015, which has been maintained to this day even following the doubling of the company's surface area.
The most recent initiatives include the circular economy project with leather and carbon fibre waste recycling and the launch of a sustainable logistics project, which has led to an 85% reduction in the emissions produced by transport of Urus body shells, which now travel by rail.
Lamborghini has received the Green Star award for the second year in a row. The award is a recognition of the firm's position as one of the most sustainable companies in Italy thanks to the numerous initiatives and investments made in environmental sustainability since 2009.
The Green Star award is given annually by the German Institute for Quality and Finance in collaboration with the Institute for Management and Economic Research of Hamburg, which carry out complex and detailed online research to determine the companies that are most committed to green economy strategies, with the specific intent to minimise the industrial impact in full respect for the environment and society.
The main projects developed by Lamborghini since 2009 include the creation of a park where 10,000 oak trees were planted, a biomonitoring projects with bees, the construction of one of the largest photovoltaic plants in Emilia-Romagna, and the creation of a district heating and trigeneration plant, fundamental in obtaining site carbon neutrality certification in 2015, which has been maintained to this day even following the doubling of the company's surface area.
The most recent initiatives include the circular economy project with leather and carbon fibre waste recycling and the launch of a sustainable logistics project, which has led to an 85% reduction in the emissions produced by transport of Urus body shells, which now travel by rail.
The Green Star award is given annually by the German Institute for Quality and Finance in collaboration with the Institute for Management and Economic Research of Hamburg, which carry out complex and detailed online research to determine the companies that are most committed to green economy strategies, with the specific intent to minimise the industrial impact in full respect for the environment and society.
The main projects developed by Lamborghini since 2009 include the creation of a park where 10,000 oak trees were planted, a biomonitoring projects with bees, the construction of one of the largest photovoltaic plants in Emilia-Romagna, and the creation of a district heating and trigeneration plant, fundamental in obtaining site carbon neutrality certification in 2015, which has been maintained to this day even following the doubling of the company's surface area.
The most recent initiatives include the circular economy project with leather and carbon fibre waste recycling and the launch of a sustainable logistics project, which has led to an 85% reduction in the emissions produced by transport of Urus body shells, which now travel by rail.
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