The 2014 Fiesta is built at the Cuautitlán Stamping and Assembly Plant named in the Ford Sustainability Report
According to the 15th annual Ford Sustainability Report, Ford is two years ahead of schedule in its goal of reducing water use per vehicle by 30 percent globally. These efforts seek to facilitate the process of making clean and affordable drinking water available to people in countries where it is otherwise difficult to obtain. “As Ford continues with its largest global expansion in more than 50 years, the company also recognizes that working in regions struggling with water scarcity will soon make water a costly commodity,” said John Fleming, executive vice president, Global Manufacturing and Labor Affairs for Ford Motor Company. “From a business perspective, understanding future constraints and immediately reducing Ford’s water consumption makes sense.”
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Other notes from the Ford Sustainability Report include sales of electrified vehicles being 2.5 times greater in 2013 than 2012 sales, an 18 percent decrease in CO2 emissions in the European fleet between 2007-2013, and the launch of 23 new or overhauled vehicles in 2014.
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