Volkswagen AG 2010 SR
The report outlines the Volkswagen Group's sustainability strategy and performance for the 2010 fiscal year, emphasizing its 'Strategy 2018' to become the world's leading automaker economically and ecologically. Key highlights include a 15% reduction in fleet CO2 emissions over five years and the introduction of the 'Think Blue.' mindset. The company reported delivering 7.2 million vehicles and achieving an operating profit of 7.1 billion Euros. Significant focus was placed on 'green' mobility, including the development of the XL1 one-litre car and electric vehicle prototypes. Socially, the Group expanded its vocational training to over 10,000 apprentices and implemented the Global Labour Charter.
Company: Volkswagen AG
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Germany
Year: 2010
Type: SR
Pages: 80
Volkswagen AG
Sustainability Report
The report outlines the Volkswagen Group's sustainability strategy and performance for the 2010 fiscal year, emphasizing its 'Strategy 2018' to become the world's leading automaker economically and ecologically. Key highlights include a 15% reduction in fleet CO2 emissions over five years and the introduction of the 'Think Blue.' mindset. The company reported delivering 7.2 million vehicles and achieving an operating profit of 7.1 billion Euros. Significant focus was placed on 'green' mobility, including the development of the XL1 one-litre car and electric vehicle prototypes. Socially, the Group expanded its vocational training to over 10,000 apprentices and implemented the Global Labour Charter.
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Document Details
Report Year
2010
Reporting Period
Jun 15, 2009 - Mar 31, 2011
Fiscal Year
2010
Published
May 1, 2011
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
Pages
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