can you help co2 legislation
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The European Government has announced a new legislation that limits the CO2 emission of passenger cars to 120 gr/km.We have technology to reduce the CO2 emission.We know the technology. If you know the legislation, let’s join forces to reduce CO2TRANSCRIPT
Can you help? CO2 legislation for passenger cars
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The challenge
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The European Government has announced a new legislation: EC Nr. 443/2009
This legislation limits the CO2 emission of passenger cars to 120 gr/km
Linked to this legislation is a penalty system that will come in place. Car manufacturers will be fined when exceeding the CO2 limit.
> 120 CO2
gr/km
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At DSM, we provide materials that contribute to lighter, stronger, more flexible and durable car components.
We can play an active role in ensuring that come 2015, passenger cars do not exceed the 120 gr/kg CO2 limit set down by the EU
But we need to know more…..
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The solution
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We are already well advanced in providing solutions for CO2 emission reduction in cars, e.g.:
Airbags: we realized a weight reduction from 3.2 kg to 1.2 kg
Anti Vibration components: by replacing metal we reduced the weight with 80%
Stanyl Diablo is proven to provide superior performance in applications like vibration-welded air ducts and charged air cooler
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But the journey continues…
We continue exploring to new ways of reducing emissions
For example, lowering friction is another excellent way of lowering CO2 emissions
But we need to know more…..
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Can you help?
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Do you work at government level? We would love to meet people at both the
European government and local government levels who know the details of this legislation (EC Nr. 443/2009)
Are you a lobbyist? We’re also looking to make contact with
lobbyists and groups. How are you influencing this legislation and where could it lead?
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We know the technology.
If you know the legislation,
let’s join forces to reduce CO2
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Would you like to know more or share your knowledge?
Share you thoughts in our DSM Open Innovation Group!