Volvo Car Group is not just an automaker, it's a forward-thinking company that often challenges the status quo. It's in this spirit that we're pleased to announce that Volvo has launched a unique agreement with the Worldwide Fund for Nature in an effort to reduce emissions of CO2.

"These companies pledge to reduce their carbon-dioxide emissions pursuant to an agreement between the WWF and the company," reports Volvo Car Group. "The results will be reviewed by independent technical experts. The agreed target must be more ambitious than the company would have set on its own, and must also signify that the company is leading its sector in the reduction of greenhouse gas emissions. The Volvo Group is still the only automotive manufacturer that is a member of Climate Savers and the unique strategic cooperation will now increase. In addition to a promise to reduce emissions from vehicles and production during the 2015 to 2020 period, Volvo will implement a number of activities aimed at accelerating the development toward lower and ultimately zero carbon emissions throughout the transport and construction sector."

If you're interested in learning more, you can do so by visiting Volvo Car Group's responsibility page. If you're hoping to reduce your own carbon footprint, check out the 2016 Volvo XC90 Hybrid.

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