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Podcast No. 22 – Thinking together on the raw materials and mobility transitions

# 22

The automotive industry is once again showing how it envisions the future of mobility at the IAA in September. So it's high time to look at the raw material problems that 48 million registered cars in Germany and the politically supported automotive industry generate. In this regard, we are talking to Merle Groneweg about the conclusions of her study ‘Less cars, more global justice’. Why do previous solutions from industry and politics fail – and how can we consistently think together about the raw materials and mobility transitions?

 

Here you will find the new edition of the study "Less cars, more social justice"

Click here for the study: Automotive Performance Check – An analysis of industrial initiatives and sustainability reports

Click here for the website of Supply Chain Act initiative

For an insight into regional transport transition work: Podcast No. 10 – Berlin streets for all

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