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Volkswagen engages in improving working conditions in artisanal cobalt mines in the Democratic Republic of Congo

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Sebastian Schaffer
Sebastian Schaffer
Volkswagen Group Communications Spokesperson Sustainability
  • Volkswagen joins “Cobalt for Development”, a cross-industry initiative launched by Deutsche Gesellschaft für Internationale Zusammenarbeit (GIZ) GmbH
  • Sustainable cobalt mining is important cornerstone of electrification
  • Project activities improve living and working conditions for miners and their communities
  • Ullrich Gereke, Head of Procurement Strategy at Volkswagen AG: “We want to deliver impact on the ground.”

Wolfsburg. As a responsible company, Volkswagen is actively engaging in improving artisanal cobalt mining conditions in the Democratic Republic of Congo as well as the living conditions for people in the surrounding communities. Cobalt is an important raw material for the production of electric vehicle batteries. Artisanal mining involves risks to the environment and people. Volkswagen has joined the “Cobalt for Development” initiative and is thus supporting efforts to minimize these risks.

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