Leading
international environmental figures from government, business and education
have signed up to oversee Land Rover's industry leading carbon dioxide offset
programme.
An independent
Board of Governance, specially formed for this purpose, will include, among
others, one of the first people to raise awareness of climate change, the former
government adviser and diplomat, Sir Crispin Tickell. He'll be joined by the
director of the Environmental Change Institute at Oxford, Professor Diana
Liverman, the director of the Business Programme at the sustainable development
charity, Forum For The Future, Dr Sally Uren, and the government adviser and former
director of environment policy at B&Q, Alan Knight. Further appointments
will be announced in due course.
Land Rover has cut emissions with each
successive model in its range and is developing technologies to make further
improvements. The CO2 emissions from its main manufacturing plant at
Solihull have been cut by 30% over the past 10 years. The offset programme is a
key part of an integrated approach to further reducing CO2 emissions
and will offset all of the CO2 generated by Land Rover’s
manufacturing operations and the first 45,000 miles of vehicle use by its UK
customers. It is run by Climate Care, a highly respected offset provider. The
ultimate goal is CO2 neutrality with investments being made in
renewable energy projects such as wind and solar, technology change and energy
efficiency.
Sir Crispin said, “Climate change is a
long standing issue and these are important steps towards practical actions to
tackle part of that problem.”
Sally Uren said, “Offset schemes are a
useful way of engaging the public on the climate change agenda. However,
offsetting is a transition mechanism at best, as it will be investment in new
technologies that will provide the long-term solutions to climate change. Land
Rover recognises this and we look forward to seeing new advances in technology
reach the market in the not too distant future.”
Phil Popham, Land Rover’s Managing
Director, said, “The Land Rover carbon offset programme is an industry leading
initiative and demonstrates our commitment to the environment, which includes
investing in new technologies to further reduce the emissions from our
vehicles. I am delighted that such distinguished figures, who’ve played leading
roles in highlighting the issue of climate change, have agreed to give us their
advice and assistance in tackling this issue.”
The board will meet every four months and
will use its expertise to ensure due diligence is exercised throughout the
offset process to make certain it is accountable, efficient and transparent.