MICHELIN, leader in sustainable mobility
Michelin believes in its capacity to preserve mobility, which it considers a universal right. Due to major environmental challenges, the Group is convinced that mobility can only be developed as part of an “All-Sustainable” approach.
Mobility, a right that MICHELIN is committed to upholding
The planet is currently experiencing ever-increasing demographic pressure, with populations who legitimately wish to be able to move, to work, to access healthcare or education, etc. Mobility is a universal right that everyone should be able to enjoy, and one that Michelin is committed to preserving and making more sustainable.
This is why the Group is ceaselessly innovating to make it ever safer, accessible from a physical and economic point of view, efficient, with maximum performance and minimum consumption of resources, and with less impact on the environment. A holistic approach to mobility that bears witness to Michelin’s leadership in the field.
MICHELIN, leader in sustainable mobility
Convinced that technological progress is essential for a sustainable future, Michelin leverages all its innovative strength and expertise, particularly in high-tech materials and data, to help mobility make sustained progress.
Great challenges call for great ambitions: already a pioneer with the "MICHELIN Energy" tire with less environmental impact in 1992, Michelin has taken up a tremendous new challenge in response to the urgent need to act for the planet: designing all-sustainable tires on a large scale, i.e., tires that have no impact on resources and biodiversity, and in net-zero CO2 emissions plants, by 2050. To achieve this, Michelin takes every stage of the life cycle into account, from the extraction of raw materials to the collection and processing of end-of-life products, including manufacturing, transport, and usage.
A pioneer and technological leader in electric vehicle tires and involved in the hydrogen domain for over 20 years, Michelin is also a key player in transport decarbonization.
Thanks to a high level of expertise in mastering and leveraging data, connected mobility and its infinite potential for innovation is one of Michelin's responses to the challenge of sustainable mobility. MoveElectric and Watèa by Michelin are among the connected solutions offered by the company to assist fleets in their transition to electric mobility.
Michelin, engaged in the global fight against road accidents
In Argentina, for example, a coalition of two members of the Global Alliance of NGOs for road safety has successfully engaged 29 cities and municipalities in safer soft mobility projects (bicycle lanes and 30km/h zones).
Michelin, a catalyst and player within international bodies
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Transport Decarbonization Alliance
Since 2018, Michelin has been among the founding members of a pioneering coalition in terms of public/private partnerships: the Transport Decarbonization Alliance (TDA). This brings together countries, cities (or regions) and companies, major stakeholders in the systemic transformation of mobility. The TDA currently numbers 27 members, all committed to finding real solutions for a “net zero emissions” sector by 2050.
The Tire Industry Project (TIP)
The primary global forum for the tire industry on sustainability issues, the Tire Industry Project comprises 11 leading companies representing approximately 65% of the world’s tire manufacturing capacity.
Its mission is to identify and address the potential human health and environmental impacts of tires, to contribute to a more sustainable future.
World Business Council on Sustainable Development (WBCSD)
Since 1995, the WBCSD has been working with its member companies and along their value chains, to provide effective solutions to overcome the challenges of sustainability.
Movin’On: more mobility, less impact
Created and inspired by Michelin in 2017, Movin’On is the world’s leading strategic anticipation and co-innovation ecosystem focused on sustainable mobility.
Today, it unites over 300 major public and private stakeholders: large corporations, cities, countries, international organizations, as well as startups, academics, and people from civil society, as well as a community of experts and professionals.
Since 2021, the governance of Movin’On has been shared between several major international groups.
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