Jaguar I-Pace in aluminium recycling trial
Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut wastage and reduce CO2 emissions by reforming old aluminium car bodies and parts.
Jaguar Land Rover plans to cut wastage and reduce CO2 emissions by reforming old aluminium car bodies and parts.
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