Sustainability in the automotive sector goes way beyond the production of a vehicle. In order to ensure sustainable production, the entire supply chain of materials has to be transparent and sustainable. But where and how do you start? In the first episode of our audio documentary, our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari, asks precisely these questions. She looks for the answers at the Research and Innovation Center (FIZ), at the Digital Campus, and directly inside the BMW i4. There, she speaks to the people who know how important and, at the same time, difficult, it really is to maintain a sustainable supply chain. It’s also a matter of considering the environment, ethics, and social responsibility. Ready to hit the road with Anne Therese?
(00:00) Introduction
(07:00) The importance and difficulties of adhering to a green supply chain
(09:30) It is all about standardization
(15:30) Cobalt for Development
(18:00) Is sustainable cobalt mining even possible?
(19:30) Responsible Lithium Initiative
(22:00) Catena X and supply chain transparency
(28:30) The power of collaboration
(35:00) Sustainable steel production: achievements and challenges
“The ‘greenest‘ electric car will be made by BMW.” – this is the company’s mission for the future. Is this future already within our grasp? What are the challenges that arise in trying to achieve this goal? We will find out in this eight-part audio documentary. Together with our reporter, Anne Therese Gennari (The Climate
Optimist), we will go on a journey through the BMW universe and take an authentic look behind the scenes.
Read more about our search for the greenest car here.
You can find more information about our host Anne Therese Gennari here.
BMW Protagonists: Ferdinand Geckeler, Claudia Becker, Niels Angel, Philipp Leschinski, Philipp Oberhumer
Editorial: Julia Niedermeier
Author: Robert Valentine
Sound and Music: Kontrapunkt Agency
Art: Lucas Lemuth, Madita O'Sullivan, Caroline Wabra