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July 22nd, 2021 – Thursday
0:20 h
This session will give you insights on sustainable materials in automotive and successful pilot projects
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Expert Panel
Sustainability
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As automakers push toward the electric future, recycled and sustainable materials offer solutions to continuously innovate and drive the mobility industry forward. These novel materials do not just challenge the existing car materials industry but conform to the industry’s, and customers’ interest in more environmentally friendly options.
We will discuss the following questions: Green materials - what makes a material sustainable? What are the main conditions for sustainable materials and what are the differences between OEMs and Tier 1 Suppliers?
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