Nature Positive Role of the Automotive Sector China Deep dive
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Foreword 3
Foreword 4
About the Nature Positive Transitions report series 5
Executive summary 6
Introduction 7
1 The state of China’s automotive sector today 10
1.1 The global significance of China’s 12
automotive sector
1.2 Sustainability-powered transition of China’s 15
automotive sector
2 The Chinese automotive industry’s impact and dependency on nature 18
2.1 Level of industrial activity in China 20
2.2 Identify opportunity to address impact on nature 21
3 Five priority actions 24
3.1 Priority action 1: Avoid and reduce impacts from operations 27
3.2 Priority action 2: Avoid and reduce impacts from materials 29
3.3 Priority action 3: Transform product offering 31
3.4 Priority action 4: Conserve and restore nature with 31
Indigenous Peoples and local communities
3.5 Priority action 5: Drive cross-sector collaboration 32
on standards, transparency, infrastructure and policy
Conclusion 33
Appendix 34
Contributors 36
Endnotes 38
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