Continental develops pioneering technologies and services for sustainable and connected mobility of people and their goods. Founded in 1871, the technology company offers safe, efficient, intelligent and affordable solutions for vehicles, machines, traffic and transportation. In 2022, Continental generated sales of €39.4 billion and currently employs around 200,000 people in 57 countries and markets.
Sustainability is anchored in the foundation of our values. Values form the basis of our work, they guide our company and they will take us into the future. Continental is convinced that sustainable and responsible business increases our ability to innovate and meet the future – adding value to the company. It allows us to identify risks and opportunities early and opens up the change processes we need. This is why sustainability is firmly integrated in our corporate strategy and is a key driver of innovation. In our four focus areas of sustainability, we are committed to our strong, visionary ambitions, which we want to achieve by 2050 at the latest, together with our partners along the value chain:
Continental’s group sector Automotive produces wide range of vehicle components with complex requirements such as safety and quality which cannot be trade off. One of the main material groups of Automotive are plastics of different types and grades. Areas of interest include:
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- 100% carbon neutrality,
- 100% emission-free mobility and industries,
- 100% closed resource and product cycles,
- 100% responsible sourcing and business partnerships.
Continental’s group sector Automotive produces wide range of vehicle components with complex requirements such as safety and quality which cannot be trade off. One of the main material groups of Automotive are plastics of different types and grades. Areas of interest include:
- Bio-based and nature-based plastic alternatives fulfilling the technical requirements of existing conventional fossil-based polymers (e.g., PA6, PP, PC) with capability of industrialization
- Low emission noble materials solution with capability of industrialization for upcycling of mixed post-consumer plastics wastes from different industries into automotive applications.
- Low emission solutions with capability for industrialization closing the loop of mixed ocean plastics waste into Automotive industry
- Effective and scalable recycling solutions for reinforced plastics such as glass fibers reinforced plastics
- Innovative and scalable solutions for separation, sorting and, retaining and of mixed plastic waste of automobiles at their “end of life” (car to car loop for plastics)
- New materials alternatives for Automotive applications with lower environmental impact such as lower C02 footprint of their production processes compared to conventional polymers. (e.g: less required energy for injection molding)
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