Expose Hyundai

Sydney Jones

Press Secretary

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Carole Mitchell

Global Communications Director

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Switching to an electric vehicle is a great way to help reduce climate pollution: according to the U.S. Department of Energy, the average gasoline-burning car emits 12,594 pounds of carbon dioxide each year; the average electric vehicle is responsible for less than 22% of that (2,727 pounds).

But there’s more that car companies themselves can do. Mighty Earth is pushing these companies to fully address the environmental impacts of their supply chains – including steel, rubber, leather, and even battery components. With Tesla potentially on the decline, Hyundai and other automakers have both an opportunity and a responsibility to step up with vehicles that are even better for people, Nature, and climate.

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