Volkswagen is committed to more sustainable leather sourcing

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Esra Aydin
Esra Aydin
Corporate Communications Spokesperson Sustainability & CSR
Tobias Schwerdtfeger
Tobias Schwerdtfeger
Volkswagen Group Communications Spokesperson Procurement
Volkswagen is committed to more sustainable leather sourcing
Sustainably sourced leather is a mark of quality for our Volkswagen customers.
  • The Group’s brands join the Leather Working Group (LWG)          
  • Dirk Große-Loheide, Member of the Brand Board of Management of Volkswagen responsible for Procurement: “The Volkswagen Group is assuming responsibility for sustainable and transparent supply chains. Becoming a member of LWG is an important step. The organization’s expertise will help us become even more sustainable in our use of leather.” 
  • A further milestone in the ambitious sustainability strategy of the Procurement Board department

Wolfsburg. The brands of the Volkswagen Group have joined the Leather Working Group (LWG). The Group seeks to play a leading role in the auto industry in terms of responsible raw material procurement, and becoming a member of LWG is a further milestone on the way to achieving greater sustainability throughout the entire value chain.

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