BRC: Our Aim is Zero Emission

BRC, the world's largest manufacturer of alternative fuel systems, published its Environmental, Social and Governance Report. In the report, which reveals the increase in greenhouse gas emissions over the years and our growing carbon footprint, BRC explained that their aim is zero emissions by supporting alternative fuels. BRC's CEO, David M. Johnson, said, “At the heart of our operations is our commitment to reducing our carbon footprint. "We are working hard for our long-term, net-zero emission goals."

 BRC, the world's largest producer of alternative fuel systems, announced its 'Environmental, Social and Governance Report' (ESG). The report, which reveals the change in greenhouse gas emissions over the years, revealed BRC's net zero emission vision by mentioning the fuel efficiency in transportation and our carbon footprint.

Greenhouse gas emission increase continues

While the report revealed that power consumption decreased by 2018 percent in 2019 compared to 7,6, greenhouse gas emissions increased by 2018 percent in 2019 compared to 15,7. In 2019, worldwide demand for 'environmentally friendly fuels' decreased, LPG use decreased by 2018 percent and liquefied natural gas (LNG) usage decreased by 7,8 percent compared to 100. On the other hand, the demand for diesel fuel, whose solid particle (PM) and nitrogen oxides (NOx) emissions that endanger human health are much higher than other fossil fuels, increased by 72,5 percent despite the bans imposed in the European Union member countries.

brc'n Turkey's CEO in statements about ESG report Kadir Knitter, "Our vision as BRC 'net zero emissions' will be created to develop technologies and to the use of the transport sector. We see this as a responsibility to our world. Although we do our best to encourage environmentally friendly fuels globally and in our country, the use of fuels that pollute our air and cause severe damage to our atmosphere will continue unless the governments declare incentives that will make environmentally friendly fuels attractive. The increase in greenhouse gas emissions in 2019, when power consumption was reduced, is due to the still striking use of polluting fuels such as diesel and coal. Our world deserves more beautiful. "We must take a step today for the next generations."

'Our vision is net zero emission'

David M. Johnson, CEO of BRC, the world's largest alternative fuel systems manufacturer, emphasized that their aim is zero emissions and said, “We have published our Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) report. At the heart of our sustainable vision is our low-carbon, pure transport analysis work and our commitment to reducing the carbon footprint at the heart of our activities. The road to sustainable transportation is to produce technologies that are cost competitive and in line with market demands. We, too, are working hard on our long-term net zero emission goals. We believe that focusing on renewable and decarbonised gases offers pure and sustainable mobility as well as an opportunity to increase economic growth, create new jobs and achieve our emission reduction goals, ”he said.

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