VW's ‘Think Blue. Factory.’ green program gets the green signal globally

Volkswagen has reported that its ‘Think Blue. Factory’ environmental program remains on track for success.

Autocar Pro News Desk By Autocar Pro News Desk calendar 19 Nov 2014 Views icon3944 Views Share - Share to Facebook Share to Twitter Share to LinkedIn Share to Whatsapp
Group photo with the laureates of this year's Think Blue Factory environmental programme 2014.

Group photo with the laureates of this year's Think Blue Factory environmental programme 2014.

Volkswagen has reported that its ‘Think Blue. Factory’ environmental program remains on track for success. The objective is to reduce energy and water consumption as well as the share in waste, CO2 and solvent emissions at all Volkswagen plants throughout the world by 25 percent.

In India too, the sprawling Volkswagen plant at Chakan, near Pune, has been part of the Think Blue. Factory. initiative since 2012 and has effected a host of eco-friendly measures across its manufacturing activities. 

In all, some 5,000 individual measures are to be taken by 2018. Volkswagen has already successfully implemented more than 2,700 projects and made its production processes 17 percent more environmentally compatible over the past three years.

This was the interim assessment made by more than 250 environmental experts from 27 plants of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand, the Components business area and Volkswagen Commercial Vehicles at today's ‘Think Blue. Factory.’ day in Wolfsburg.

"Think Blue. Factory.ʼ is and remains the approach we have adopted to achieve the sustainability targets we have set ourselves for production and logistics at the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand by 2018. I am very pleased to see how effectively the methods and processes we have developed together are now being put into practice at our locations," said Thomas Ulbrich, Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand responsible for Production and Logistics.

 


"Our employees have breathed life into the ‘Think Blue. Factory.' Program and implemented it with considerable commitment right from the outset. This explains the successes that we have already achieved," said Prof. Werner Neubauer, Member of the Board of Management of the Volkswagen Passenger Cars brand responsible for Components.

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Innovative ideas and successful measures to reduce resource use around the globe were presented. For example, water used to test the firefighting system at the Curitiba plant in Brazil is recycled as cooling water following the tests. The Zwickau and Pamplona plants have significantly reduced water consumption for vehicle tightness tests. In vehicle production, this is the stage that requires most water following the paintshop. The Chemnitz engine plant is saving water, energy and lubricants by filtering cooling emulsion after use in an innovative process.

This year, Volkswagen also honored employees who had demonstrated special commitment in connection with the program. The award-winners are Jörg Kessler from the Hanover plant, Peter Solárik from Bratislava (Slovakia), and Peter Splitt, Udo Guenther and Karsten Folchmann from the Salzgitter plant. Awards for saving water at the plant level went to the Pamplona (Spain), Curitiba (Brazil), Zwickau and Chemnitz plants.
 

 

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