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Producing the aluminum needed for cars generates about 1.1 billion tons of CO2 emissions annually. Ask GM to commit to decarbonization!
General Motors unveiled a plan to become carbon neutral by 2040 by transitioning from internal combustion engines to electric vehicles1.
Without confronting the environmental cost of aluminum, these efforts fall far short. Aluminum does offer some environmental benefits but producing it is carbon intensive. The process to make aluminum for cars generates about 1.1 billion tons of CO2 emissions2.
Electric vehicles are taking up more of the automotive market every year, and demand for aluminum is expected to rise exponentially in the coming decades3.
China is the biggest aluminum producer in the world and uses coal-powered electricity to power bauxite mines and refineries, which all drive heavy pollutants into our atmosphere4. An increase in aluminum demand will multiply China’s carbon footprint and set dangerous new levels of greenhouse gas emissions5.
There are alternatives.
Suppliers can use renewable energy-powered electricity instead of coal to make aluminum6. They can also use recycled aluminum which reduces carbon emissions of the production process by 95%7.
Aluminum supply chains not only harm the environment, they’re rife with human rights violations8. In April 2022 General Motors was linked to Chinese aluminum suppliers in the Xinjang region, where Uyghur muslims are used for forced labor9.
Moreover, a strip mining industry has emerged from the demand for aluminum, which is refined from bauxite. These mines decimate the health and livelihoods of Indigenous communities across Africa, Asia and Australia10.
General Motors is a world leader in the automotive industry, and others in the industry will follow if GM asks its suppliers to decarbonize.
Help us tell General Motors to make a real commitment to climate change.
Sign the petition and ask General Motors CEO to commit to sourcing carbon-free and ethical aluminum.