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Volkswagen Group is officially reinstated as a participant of the UN Global Compact

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Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Dr. Christoph Ludewig
Corporate Communications Head of Corporate Communications
Esra Aydin
Esra Aydin
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Sustainability & CSR
Volkswagen Group is officially reinstated as a participant of the UN Global Compact
  • Five years after the diesel emission crisis, the United Nations Global Compact has resolved to reinstate the Volkswagen Group          
  • The main deciding factor was the successful completion of the US monitorship 
  • Georg Kell, founding Executive Director of the UN Global Compact and spokesperson for the Volkswagen Group Sustainability Council, said: “Rejoining the UN Global Compact shows that Volkswagen has learned from its mistakes.”

New York/Wolfsburg. The UN Global Compact has confirmed the reinstatement of the Volkswagen Group as a participant. After a five-year break, the Group thereby returns to the world’s largest corporate sustainability initiative. The main grounds for this decision was the Volkswagen Group’s completely rebuilt compliance and integrity policy as a result of the successfully concluded monitorship supervised by the US Department of Justice. The Group’s ambitious climate protection program was also welcomed positively. By 2025, the Volkswagen Group plans to cut its CO2 emissions over the life cycle of its passenger car portfolio by 30 percent compared to 2015 and aims to be climate-neutral by 2050. In 2016 Volkswagen also appointed an independent Sustainability Council.

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