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Friday, May 28, 2010
Monday, May 24, 2010
We rented a Zombie to show you the value of Fiesta's Intelligent Access and Push Button Start! http://ping.fm/Zmpsa
Thursday, May 20, 2010
Reduce Your Carbon Footprint Today!
Did you know that the carbon footprint of the best conserving Americans is still double the global average? Ouch. Looks like we’ve got more work to do.
Ford Motor Company, building on its success in measuring and reducing its own carbon footprint, today announced plans to survey 35 top global suppliers on their energy use and estimated greenhouse gas emissions.
Ford's goal is to better understand the carbon footprint of its supply chain and use the data to eventually create a broad-based carbon management approach for its supply chain. The 35 suppliers represent close to 30 percent of Ford's $65 billion in annual procurement spending.
The suppliers in the initial request include companies that make commodities such as seats, steering systems, tires and metal components, which require more energy to produce and thus have a larger carbon footprint. While many of these suppliers already measure their greenhouse gas emissions, the project would facilitate collaboration and sharing of processes and practices that can drive significant emissions reductions and help meet future regulatory requirements.
Ford is also working with the Automotive Industry Action Group in developing guidelines for measuring supplier emissions. It is the intent of Ford to share their experience in measurement and reporting of corporate and supply chain emissions with the industry group in order to lead the industry to consistent and comparable emissions estimation methods.
Learn more about how Ford is helping to reduce its supply chain’s carbon footprint.
Did you know that the carbon footprint of the best conserving Americans is still double the global average? Ouch. Looks like we’ve got more work to do.
Ford Motor Company, building on its success in measuring and reducing its own carbon footprint, today announced plans to survey 35 top global suppliers on their energy use and estimated greenhouse gas emissions.
Ford's goal is to better understand the carbon footprint of its supply chain and use the data to eventually create a broad-based carbon management approach for its supply chain. The 35 suppliers represent close to 30 percent of Ford's $65 billion in annual procurement spending.
The suppliers in the initial request include companies that make commodities such as seats, steering systems, tires and metal components, which require more energy to produce and thus have a larger carbon footprint. While many of these suppliers already measure their greenhouse gas emissions, the project would facilitate collaboration and sharing of processes and practices that can drive significant emissions reductions and help meet future regulatory requirements.
Ford is also working with the Automotive Industry Action Group in developing guidelines for measuring supplier emissions. It is the intent of Ford to share their experience in measurement and reporting of corporate and supply chain emissions with the industry group in order to lead the industry to consistent and comparable emissions estimation methods.
Learn more about how Ford is helping to reduce its supply chain’s carbon footprint.
Tuesday, May 18, 2010
The 1st U.S. Ford Fiesta commercials go live vi=
a YouTube: http://ping.fm/ZZ9OI "It's a pretty b=
ig deal" Watch them on prime time tomorrow on American Idol!
a YouTube: http://ping.fm/ZZ9OI "It's a pretty b=
ig deal" Watch them on prime time tomorrow on American Idol!
The 1st U.S. Ford Fiesta commercials go live vi=
a YouTube: http://ping.fm/3cIIc "It's a pretty b=
ig deal" Watch them on prime time tomorrow on American Idol!
a YouTube: http://ping.fm/3cIIc "It's a pretty b=
ig deal" Watch them on prime time tomorrow on American Idol!
The 1st U.S. Ford Fiesta commercials go live via YouTube: http://ping.fm/sga3J "It's a pretty big deal" Watch them on prime time tomorrow on American Idol!
Friday, May 14, 2010
Tuesday, May 11, 2010
Didja see the cool Fiesta mural at Church Street and Franklin in NYC? Team NYC rocked it! http://ping.fm/MKahk
Tuesday, May 4, 2010
Want to win a Fiesta designed by the top 12 America Idol contestants? Official rules and entry details are available at http://ping.fm/O4xpR
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