Volvo will ship components on biofuel in the future

Going forward, Maersk, Kuehne + Nagel and DB Schenker will use waste feedstocks to transport containers for the carmaker.
Volvo Cars has joined Maersk's Eco Delivery program to cut its carbon footprint. | Photo: Thomas Borberg
Volvo Cars has joined Maersk's Eco Delivery program to cut its carbon footprint. | Photo: Thomas Borberg

Swedish automobile manufacturer Volvo Cars will now have most of its cars and components shipped on greener and renewable fuels to cut its CO2 emissions.

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