Jaguar Land Rover
Climate Impact & Sustainability Data (2012-04 to 2013-03)
Reporting Period: 2012-04 to 2013-03
Environmental Metrics
Total Carbon Emissions:334,180 tonnes/year (manufacturing)
Scope 1 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 2 Emissions:Not disclosed
Scope 3 Emissions:Not disclosed
Renewable Energy Share:Not disclosed
Total Energy Consumption:1,159,988 MWh/year (manufacturing)
Water Consumption:1,150,263 m3/year (manufacturing)
Waste Generated:18,270 tonnes/year (manufacturing)
Carbon Intensity:0.86 tonnes CO2e per vehicle (manufacturing)
ESG Focus Areas
- Environmental Innovation
- Sustainable Products
- Sustainable Operations
- Our People
- Global CSR
Environmental Achievements
- Reduced tailpipe emissions on the 4-cylinder Jaguar XF diesel model to 129g/km
- Achieved a 22% reduction in our EU fleet average tailpipe CO2 emissions in 2012/13 against our 2007 benchmark
- Reduced CO2 emissions from manufacturing by just under 7% per vehicle produced compared with 2011/12
- Cut water use by 5% per vehicle compared to 2011/12
- Cut waste to landfill by 61% per vehicle produced compared with 2011/12
- Reduced our total CO2 emissions from transport by 18% per vehicle since 2008
- Achieved BREEAM Excellent rating for our new Engine Manufacturing Centre in Wolverhampton
Social Achievements
- Named Business in the Community’s Responsible Business of the Year in 2013
- Employee Engagement Index improved to 74% for production employees and 81% for salaried staff
- 15% reduction in lost time case rate per 200,000 hours worked
- £20.1 million invested in training and development
- 189 apprentices recruited
- Women in senior management increased from 5% to 7%
Governance Achievements
- Ultimate responsibility for sustainability rests with the CEO and Board of Directors
- Sustainability Steering Group formed in July 2012 to input into policy and long-term strategy development
- Sustainability is directly linked to performance objectives and targets through our Corporate Scorecard and Business Plan
Climate Goals & Targets
Long-term Goals:
- All Jaguar Land Rover sites and strategic supply chain facilities are resilient to climate change impacts
- Jaguar Land Rover operations are carbon neutral (through renewable energy and offsetting)
- Zero waste across our operations
- Sustainability criteria are applied in all sourcing decisions
- Improve the lives of 10 million people worldwide
Medium-term Goals:
- All Jaguar Land Rover sites and strategic supply chain facilities are resilient to climate change impacts
- Water use per vehicle produced is 30% lower than the 2007 baseline
- Achieve zero waste to landfill at product development facilities
Short-term Goals:
- Reduce CO2 emissions from our UK manufacturing to 0.84 tonnes per vehicle produced
- Reduce water use in manufacturing to 3.12 m3 per vehicle produced
- Reduce waste to landfill from manufacturing operations to 4.77 kg per vehicle produced
Environmental Challenges
- Increased energy consumption and related emissions due to increased production volumes
- Increased waste generated by manufacturing operations due to increased production and substantial construction work
- Increased water use in manufacturing due to higher production volumes
- Growing customer base in emerging markets increasing distances for product transport
- Balancing the need to source high-quality and affordable components from emerging markets with the costs and environmental implications of longer transport distances
Mitigation Strategies
- Investment in infrastructure projects to reduce emissions at our facilities
- Investment in recycling initiatives to develop new technology
- Development of a long-term energy efficiency strategy
- Working with logistics partners to improve efficiency
- Increased use of rail for delivery
- Discussions with other vehicle manufacturers to make better use of truck movements
- Sustainability clause introduced into all future UK distribution contracts
Supply Chain Management
Supplier Audits: Not disclosed
Responsible Procurement
- Global Terms and Conditions
- Supplier Guide on Sustainability
- Code of Basic Working Conditions
- Sustainability criteria integral to sourcing decisions by 2020
- Pilot programme to incentivize suppliers for improved sustainability performance
Climate-Related Risks & Opportunities
Physical Risks
- Not disclosed
Transition Risks
- Regulatory changes
- Market shifts
Opportunities
- Development of energy-efficient products
- Development of hybrid and electric vehicle technology
Reporting Standards
Frameworks Used: GRI
Certifications: ISO 14001
Third-party Assurance: Not disclosed
UN Sustainable Development Goals
- Not disclosed
Not disclosed
Sustainable Products & Innovation
- All-New Range Rover (lightweight aluminium body)
- Range Rover and Range Rover Sport Hybrids
- Jaguar XF (4-cylinder engine)
- Range Rover Evoque (nine-speed automatic gearbox)
Awards & Recognition
- Business in the Community’s Responsible Business of the Year 2013
- BITC 2013 Education Award
- BITC Work Inspiration Award 2013