Planet
Repairing the future
The planet is in crisis. Aware of the challenges linked to climate change, resource depletion, and biodiversity losses, Michelin continues to minimize its overall environmental footprint.
Commitments driven by the environmental challenges
Michelin’s holistic environmental approach
An environmental footprint analysis is carried out through the life cycle assessment (LCA) of the Group’s products and services, from extraction of the raw materials to end-of-life treatment of the product or service. This assesses the overall impact of the product or service. Every stage of the life cycle is thus evaluated according to sixteen environmental impacts* split into four major areas: health, climate change, use of fossil-derived resources, and biodiversity. The approach will be rolled out across all product and service ranges marketed in 2030.
An eco-design concept applied to the Group’s innovation strategy for solutions with a better overall environmental footprint. By 2030, all the Group’s products and services will be eco-designed.
Adapting actions and making public commitments for 2030 and beyond determined by the analysis results.
Planet ambitions by 2030
of products and services will be eco-designed by 2030.
of the tire environmental impact is linked to its usage phase.
of the environmental impact relates to the use of fossil-derived raw materials.
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