What does this mean, if anything? How would it be possible for a car company to be carbon neutral? Is this just nonsense/posturing since it’s so long from now?

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    11 months ago

    Similar to how Subaru brags about their “zero landfill” production. Manufacturing a car absolutely generates waste. They just juggle the supply chain to have all the waste happen at their suppliers.

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      11 months ago

      Zero landfill is not zero trash. It’s just that the waste has to be recyclable or incinerated.

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        11 months ago

        "But their comment is still likely true and they’re offloading anything not recyclable onto their suppliers, heh.

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          11 months ago

          But what waste do they have that they wouldn’t want to eliminate for production reasons? They assemble cars from parts they buy. A lot of times these parts come from smaller machine shops. A pallet of parts comes in, it gets out on the car, pallet returns to the supplier for the next load. I’m not sure why people are confused here. It’s not like they want the parts to be individually packaged.

          Caveat: I’m not a manufacturing expert but I have met some of these machine shop people.