Kia committed to more than 20% increase in plastic reuse by 2030 and achievement of carbon neutrality by 2045
Record 55-ton haul was removed from the Pacific Ocean using The Ocean Cleanup’s System 002 extraction technology following a lengthy voyage through the Great Pacific Garbage Patch.
The components used in the construction of the EV9 made from recycled plastic and bio-based, eco-friendly materials weigh approximately 34kg.
The 55 tons of ocean plastic have been delivered to Victoria, Vancouver Island, Canada.
Catch delivered to shore from 1.6-million-square kilometer Great Pacific Garbage Patch (GPGP) by The Ocean Cleanup’s System 002.
New Kia EVs to use recycled plastic from 55 tons reclaimed from Pacific Ocean

Kia global partner, The Ocean Cleanup, reclaims record 55 tons of ocean plastic which will be recycled; proportion to be used in future Kia models; Kia committed to more than 20% increase in plastic reuse by 2030 and achievement of carbon neutrality by 2045

28 Aug 2023 | 8252 Views | By Autocar Professional Bureau

Kia plans to use recycled plastic from a 55-ton haul recently reclaimed from the Pacific Ocean in its new EV models.

The record-breaking amount of plastic reclaimed by Kia's global partner, The Ocean Cleanup, marks the next phase in a seven-year global partnership agreed in April 2022 as part ...

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