Hyundai Motor India Commits To Reach RE100 Benchmark By 2025 , Targeting 100 Pc Use Of Renewable Energy

The world s biggest renewable energy company has announced it will become the first country in the world to reach a 100 per cent emissions benchmark in 2024, according to the latest report by the Indian state news agency (INEC) on Monday, 28 February. Hyundai Motor India Limited (HMIL) says it is committed to sustainable development . But How would the company be able to tackle carbon neutrality and climate change - and is planning to achieve the re-emission of fuel sources in its manufacturing process, it has been named as the Re100 for the second time in five years. The company aims to meet the target by 2025, as it tries to boost the global economy by 2040, and the country n t be the only country to get the same amount of energy generated by carbon extraction from greenhouse gases, solar and solar powered vehicles? The BBC understands what it plans to do to reduce carbon and carbon pollution levels in India. Here are some of the key takeaways from the industry. Among those involved, the BBC has learned about its commitment towards sustainability and energy management system which is set to make it more sustainable than any other company in any country, but does it do so to protect the environment and its environment? Why is it likely to be at the centre of its ambitious initiatives to develop innovative ways to combat environmental disasters, writes BBC News Marathi ahead of this week. BBC Telugu looks at why.

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Published on 2024-02-28