Daimler Trucks eliminates carbon dioxide from Portland, Oregon manufacturing
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1 981 2 minutes read Daimler Trucks North America says its Portland, Oregon, plant builds vehicles without releasing planet-warming carbon dioxide into the atmosphere., the first in Daimler’s global manufacturing network to achieve carbon neutrality. (Photo: Daimler Trucks North America)
Daimler Trucks North America (DTNA) says its Portland, Oregon, plant builds vehicles without releasing planet-warming carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. It is the first in Daimler’s global manufacturing network to achieve carbon neutrality.
“The commitment we have to CO₂-neutral vehicles starts with how they are produced. And we are on the path to achieving carbon-neutral production,” DTNA President and CEO Roger Nielsen said in a press release.