Daimler sets up sustainability board
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To manage all of the green-flavored activities going on at Daimler, the company announced today that it has created a "Sustainability Board" at the upper management levels. This new board will be responsible for coordinating all of the "sustainability measures" (in the economy, ecology and society realms) at Daimler Group. Dr. Rüdiger Grube, Board of Management member of Daimler AG responsible for Group Development and Corporate Strategy, will lead the new board.Daimler is also presenting a sustainability report called "360 Degrees" at the Magdeburg Environmental Forum (happening today and tomorrow) which highlights Daimler's sustainability and efficiency efforts. Let's see, do you think it mentions the BLUETEC SUVs and Mercedes' driver to purge gasoline from its lineup by 2015? Yes, yes it does. How about the Orion hybrid buses and more fuel cell news? Check.
[Source: Daimler]

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