Almost everything comes from mining, Not very carbon netural.
I think that applies to all manufactured goods. I read very recently that only a very few clothing/fashion companies are meeting sustainable manufacturing.
Ivan 01 said
12:48 PM Jun 14, 2022
Some more sound advice from Lisa Simpson
Its alarming when a cartoon character knows more than some humans.
Ivan, you are howlin at the full moon , this could not be true , any greenie will howl u down.
Whenarewethere said
10:04 PM Jun 14, 2022
My Land Rover Freelander which is half Ford & half Volvo, has 11 speakers others have 17. Leather seats. 3 main types of steel in the body structure alone.
Lots of copper & 180amp alternator to run everything, some have 210amp alternator. Rubber. plastics. Aluminium parts.
Not sure about titanium in the car, but I buy titanium framed reading glasses, but they do have a bit less weight that the 10% of an A380 structure being titanium or a 747's 15% titanium.
I would hate to know the number titanium framed glasses going to landfill every year.
https://www.visualcapitalist.com/extraordinary-raw-materials-in-a-tesla-model-s/
Almost everything comes from mining, Not very carbon netural.
Here is a site with an information window that has the breakdown of what the Tesla is made from.
I would guess it is pretty close to how any other manufacturer would line up which is a long way from *green*
https://www.businessinsider.com/raw-materials-used-in-teslas-model-s-2016-3
I think that applies to all manufactured goods. I read very recently that only a very few clothing/fashion companies are meeting sustainable manufacturing.
Some more sound advice from Lisa Simpson
Its alarming when a cartoon character knows more than some humans.
My Land Rover Freelander which is half Ford & half Volvo, has 11 speakers others have 17. Leather seats. 3 main types of steel in the body structure alone.
Lots of copper & 180amp alternator to run everything, some have 210amp alternator. Rubber. plastics. Aluminium parts.
Not sure about titanium in the car, but I buy titanium framed reading glasses, but they do have a bit less weight that the 10% of an A380 structure being titanium or a 747's 15% titanium.
I would hate to know the number titanium framed glasses going to landfill every year.