Green Supply Chain CITI
Corporate Climate Action CATI
CITI score
23.73
Total Possible Score: 100 Total rank
79
Out of 800 total brands Industry rank
10
Out of 50 total brands in the Automobile industry
CATI score
37.00
Total Possible Score: 100 Total rank
215
Out of 903 total brands Industry rank
22
Out of 50 total brands in the Automobile industry
CITI Category Scores Analysis
CATI Category Scores Analysis
CITI Category Scores Benchmarking
CATI Category Scores Benchmarking
Highest score of all brands
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Mechanism Construction
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Policy Implementation
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Screen Suppliers' Environmental Compliance Performance
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Require Suppliers to Track Environmental Performance
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Require Suppliers to Conduct Remediation and Disclosure
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Disclose Supply Chain Environmental Impacts, Targets and Performance
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Require Suppliers to Calculate and Disclose Resource Consumption and Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Data
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Energy Use and Climate Change Response
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Promote Supply Chain Environmental Management Across the Value Chain
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Conduct Supply Chain Information Disclosure and Due Diligence Management
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Disclose Green Supply Chain Best Practices
Highest score of all brands
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Governance:
Policy Construction
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Governance:
Mechanism Construction
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Measurement & Disclosure:
Scope 1&2 Emissions
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Measurement & Disclosure:
Scope 3 Emissions
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Measurement & Disclosure:
Product Carbon Footprint
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Carbon Targets Setting:
Scope 1&2 Targets
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Carbon Targets Setting:
Scope 3 Targets
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Performance against Carbon Targets:
Scope 1&2 Emission Reduction Progress
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Performance against Carbon Targets:
Scope 3 Emission Reduction Progress
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Climate Action:
Decarbonization in Company Operation
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Climate Action:
Affiliated Company Engagement
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Climate Action:
Decarbonization in Value Chain
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Climate Action:
Upstream Supplier Engagement
CITI Category Scores
CATI Category Scores
No.
Indicator
Score
Total score
1.1
Mechanism Construction
3.60
5.00
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1.1.1
Publicly commit to green supply chain development, or integrate green supply chain development into sustainable development strategies
0.40
0.40
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1.1.2
Appoint staff to conduct green supply chain management
0.80
0.80
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1.1.3
Incorporate green procurement into written documents such as Supplier Code of Conduct
1.60
2.00
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1.1.4
Publicly disclose contact information and establish communication channels with the public, civil society and other stakeholders on the companies’ environmental protection and climate actions
0.80
0.80
1.2
Policy Implementation
4.00
5.00
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1.2.1
Publicly disclose green procurement procedures and approaches
1.60
1.60
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1.2.2
Publicly disclose the adoption of automated tools to dynamically track supply chain environmental risks
0.80
0.80
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1.2.3
Publicly disclose progress in green supply chain management
1.60
1.60
2.1
Screen Suppliers' Environmental Compliance Performance
2.40
6.00
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2.1.1
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of direct suppliers
1.20
1.20
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2.1.2
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of indirect suppliers
0.00
1.20
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2.1.3
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of raw material suppliers
1.20
1.20
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2.1.4
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of chemical suppliers
0.00
0.60
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2.1.5
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of wastewater treatment service providers
0.00
0.60
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2.1.6
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of solid waste transportation, utilization, and disposal companies
0.00
0.90
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2.1.7
Screen and monitor the environmental compliance of logistics service providers
0.00
0.30
2.2
Require Suppliers to Track Environmental Performance
0.00
9.00
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2.2.1
Require direct suppliers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
1.80
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2.2.2
Require indirect suppliers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
2.40
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2.2.3
Require raw material suppliers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
1.20
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2.2.4
Require chemical suppliers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
0.90
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2.2.5
Require wastewater treatment service providers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
0.90
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2.2.6
Require solid waste transportation, utilization, and disposal companies to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
0.90
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2.2.7
Require logistics service providers to monitor their own environmental performance
0.00
0.90
2.3
Require Suppliers to Conduct Remediation and Disclosure
1.20
15.00
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2.3.1
Require direct suppliers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
1.20
3.30
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2.3.2
Require indirect suppliers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
5.70
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2.3.3
Require indirect suppliers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
2.40
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2.3.4
Require chemical suppliers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
0.90
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2.3.5
Require wastewater treatment service providers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
0.90
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2.3.6
Require solid waste transportation, disposal, and utilization companies to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
0.90
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2.3.7
Require logistics service providers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
0.90
3.1
Disclose Supply Chain Environmental Impacts, Targets and Performance
1.13
6.24
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3.1.1
Publicly disclose supply chain resource consumption, chemical usage, and pollutant release and transfer register (PRTR) data, as well as impacts on biodiversity
1.13
3.12
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3.1.2
Publicly disclose targets and progress on reducing supply chain environmental impacts
0.00
3.12
3.2
Require Suppliers to Calculate and Disclose Resource Consumption and Pollutant Release and Transfer Register Data
0.00
19.76
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3.2.1
Require direct suppliers to calculate and publicly disclose facility-level pollutant release and transfer register (PRTR) data
0.00
4.16
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3.2.2
Require direct suppliers to publicly disclose facility-level targets and progress on reducing resource consumption or pollutant emissions
0.00
4.16
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3.2.3
Require indirect suppliers to calculate and publicly disclose data on pollutant emissions and transfer register (PRTR) data at the facility-level
0.00
7.28
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3.2.4
Require indirect suppliers to publicly disclose facility-level targets and progress on reducing resource consumption or pollutant emissions
0.00
4.16
4.1
Energy Use & Climate Action
7.40
20.00
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4.1
Energy Use and Climate Change Response
7.40
20.00
5.1
Promote Supply Chain Environmental Management Across the Value Chain
0.80
8.00
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5.1.1
Empower value chain partners to implement green supply chain management
0.80
0.80
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5.1.2
Guide value chain partners to track the environmental compliance of their own supply chains, and require suppliers to remediate environmental violations and publicly disclose explanations
0.00
3.20
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5.1.3
Guide value chain partners to require their own suppliers to calculate and publicly disclose pollutant release and transfer register (PRTR) data
0.00
3.20
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5.1.4
Guide value chain partners to launch supply chains pollutant reduction projects and publicly disclose best practices
0.00
0.80
5.2
Conduct Supply Chain Information Disclosure and Due Diligence Management
0.00
4.80
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5.2.1
Publicly disclose and update supplier list annually, OR require suppliers to monitor their environmental performance via the Blue EcoChain or other automated tools to accept public supervision
0.00
2.88
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5.2.2
Publicly disclose supply chain environmental information through the Green Supply Chain Map or equivalent maps
0.00
1.92
5.3
Disclose Green Supply Chain Best Practices
3.20
3.20
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5.3.1
Publicly disclose best practices on reducing supply chain environmental risks or impacts
1.60
1.60
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5.3.2
Publicly disclose Environmental Product Declarations (EPD), product water footprints, etc. to guide consumers in understanding the product life cycle environmental impacts
0.80
0.80
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5.3.3
Promote recycling and contribute to developing waste or used product recycling mechanisms to build a closed-loop of "resource-product-consumption-recycled resource"
0.80
0.80
Note:
The total score of the company's Corporate ClimateAction CATI Index evaluation is converted by a factor of 20% to Indicator 4.1 of the Green Supply Chain CITI Index.
No.
Indicator
Score
Total score
1.1
Governance:
Policy Construction
5.00
5.00
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1.1.1
Commitment to decarbonize the automotive industry chain
1.00
1.00
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1.1.2
Company has developed a transition commitment to stop selling fuel vehicles
1.00
1.00
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1.1.3
Company has developed a corporate carbon neutrality plan and management system
2.00
2.00
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1.1.4
Company has incorporated policies regarding supplier energy conservation, emissions reduction, and carbon accounting and reporting into written documents such as the supplier code of conduct
1.00
1.00
1.2
Governance:
Mechanism Construction
5.00
5.00
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1.2.1
Company has integrated climate-related issues into its business strategy and has specific climate-related risk management procedures in place
2.00
2.00
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1.2.2
Company has integrated climate-related issues into board-level oversight
1.00
1.00
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1.2.3
Company provides capacity building and financial incentives, and/or initiates innovative projects for suppliers to reduce emissions
2.00
2.00
2.1
Measurement & Disclosure:
Scope 1&2 Emissions
8.00
10.00
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2.1.1
Company has publicly disclosed Scope 1 & 2 emissions data
3.00
5.00
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2.1.2
Company has publicly disclosed total energy use and energy use by source of energy
3.00
3.00
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2.1.3
Company has publicly disclosed carbon intensity or energy intensity
2.00
2.00
2.2
Measurement & Disclosure:
Scope 3 Emissions
4.00
6.00
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2.2.1
Company has publicly disclosed Scope 3 emissions
3.00
5.00
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2.2.2
Company collects supplier carbon emissions data on a regular basis
1.00
1.00
2.3
Measurement & Disclosure:
Product Carbon Footprint
4.00
6.00
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2.3.1
Company has publicly disclosed product carbon footprint
4.00
6.00
3.1
Carbon Targets Setting:
Scope 1&2 Targets
0.00
7.00
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3.1.1
Company has set and publicly disclosed its ongoing Scope 1 & 2 emissions reduction targets or energy consumption targets
0.00
3.00
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3.1.2
Company has set and publicly disclosed its Scope 1 & 2 carbon neutrality target
0.00
2.00
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3.1.3
Company has set and publicly disclosed its renewable energy target
0.00
1.00
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3.1.4
Scope 1 & 2 climate targets are certified or approved by a third party, such as the Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) or other initiatives
0.00
1.00
3.2
Carbon Targets Setting:
Scope 3 Targets
1.00
9.00
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3.2.1
Company has set and publicly disclosed its ongoing Scope 3 emissions reduction targets
0.00
3.00
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3.2.2
Company has set and publicly disclosed its Scope 3 carbon neutrality target
0.00
2.00
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3.2.3
Company has set specific targets to motivate suppliers to set their own emission reduction targets
1.00
1.00
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3.2.4
Scope 3 climate targets are certified or approved by a third party, such as Science Based Targets initiative (SBTi) or other initiatives
0.00
1.00
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3.2.5
Set and disclose emission reduction targets or low-carbon procurement targets for steel, aluminum, and battery raw materials
0.00
2.00
4.1
Performance against Carbon Targets:
Scope 1&2 Emission Reduction Progress
0.00
6.00
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4.1.1
Company has publicly disclosed progress made towards its Scope 1 & 2 emissions reduction targets or energy consumption targets
0.00
3.00
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4.1.2
Company has publicly disclosed progress towards its Scope 1 & 2 carbon neutrality target
0.00
1.00
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4.1.3
Company has publicly disclosed progress towards its renewable energy target
0.00
2.00
4.2
Performance against Carbon Targets:
Scope 3 Emission Reduction Progress
0.00
7.00
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4.2.1
Company has publicly disclosed progress towards its Scope 3 emissions reduction targets
0.00
3.00
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4.2.2
Company has publicly disclosed progress towards its Scope 3 carbon neutrality target
0.00
1.00
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4.2.3
Company tracks its suppliers' target setting progress
0.00
2.00
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4.2.4
Disclosure of progress on emission reduction targets or low-carbon procurement targets set for steel, aluminum, and battery raw materials
0.00
2.00
5.1
Climate Action:
Decarbonization in Company Operation
7.00
13.00
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5.1.1
Implement non-fossil energy utilization or green electricity procurement projects, and disclose the emission reduction of the projects
2.00
4.00
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5.1.2
Implement energy monitoring and management projects
1.00
1.00
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5.1.3
Implement energy efficiency improvement technology application projects, and disclose the emission reduction of the projects
3.00
3.00
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5.1.4
Company has incorporated emission reduction approaches into the product design process
1.00
1.00
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5.1.5
Undertake other types of emission reduction projects and disclose the emission reductions of the projects
0.00
2.00
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5.1.6
Offset through voluntary carbon market mechanisms and disclose the offset amounts
0.00
2.00
5.2
Climate Action:
Affiliated Company Engagement
0.00
6.00
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5.2.1
Affiliates (original equipment manufacturers, joint ventures) have measured and publicly disclosed their carbon emissions at the facility level
0.00
3.00
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5.2.2
Affiliates (original equipment manufacturers, joint ventures) have set carbon targets, tracked and publicly disclosed reduction progress at the facility level, or received zero carbon factory certification
0.00
3.00
5.3
Climate Action:
Decarbonization in Value Chain
4.00
10.00
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5.3.1
Encourage automotive raw material suppliers to implement corporate carbon management or energy management projects
1.00
1.00
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5.3.2
Company has promoted steel and aluminum suppliers to launch emission reduction initiatives, and disclose associated emission progress
0.50
3.00
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5.3.3
Company has promoted battery suppliers to launch emission reduction initiatives, and disclose associated emission progress
0.50
2.00
-
5.3.4
Company has promoted other materials or component suppliers to launch emission reduction initiatives, and disclose associated emission progress
0.50
1.00
-
5.3.5
Company has launched emission reduction initiatives with logistics suppliers, and disclosed associated emission reductions
0.50
1.00
-
5.3.6
Company has established (or coordinated with downstream customers to establish) end-of-life recycling mechanisms to recycle scraped car, used batteries, or other vehicle parts
0.50
0.50
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5.3.7
Company has conducted emission reduction projects targeting other emission sources along the value chain and disclosed associated emission reductions
0.50
0.50
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5.3.8
Annually publish best-practice case studies on emission reduction initiatives for steel, aluminum, and battery materials
0.00
1.00
5.4
Climate Action:
Upstream Supplier Engagement
1.00
11.00
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5.4.1
Steel and aluminum suppliers have measured and publicly disclosed their carbon emissions at the facility level
0.00
2.00
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5.4.2
Steel and aluminum suppliers have set carbon targets, tracked and publicly disclosed reduction progress at the facility level
0.00
1.00
-
5.4.3
Battery and battery material suppliers have measured and publicly disclosed their carbon emissions at the facility level
0.00
2.00
-
5.4.4
Battery and battery material suppliers have set carbon targets, tracked and publicly disclosed reduction progress at the facility level
0.00
1.00
-
5.4.5
Other materials or component suppliers have measured and publicly disclosed their carbon emissions at the facility level
0.00
1.00
-
5.4.6
Other materials or component suppliers have set carbon targets, tracked and publicly disclosed reduction progress at the facility level
0.00
1.00
-
5.4.7
Company employs the Blue EcoChain or other automated methods to empower upstream suppliers to manage supply chain carbon emissions, OR promote large suppliers to publicly disclose product carbon footprint data
1.00
1.00
Note:
The Automotive Industry CATI Index has been upgraded based on the CATI 4.0 Evaluation Index, incorporating industry-specific indicators to better reflect the current status of automotive companies’ low-carbon transition. For more details, please refer to the Automotive Industry CATI Evaluation Guidance.