Lear Releases 2020 Sustainability Report

Lear Releases 2020 Sustainability Report

The report highlights Lear's safe and smart technologies that enable current and future mobility trends.

Lear Corp., a global automotive technology leader in seating and e-systems, has announced the release of its 2020 Sustainability Report, highlighting the company’s growing portfolio of green technologies, achievements in diversity, human rights and governance and ambitious climate change goals for its operations.

Lear’s safe and smart solutions – such as lightweight seating components, antimicrobial surface materials, integrated power modules and battery management systems – support sustainable mobility trends like autonomy, connectivity, electrification and shared mobility. 

Products from Lear’s high-voltage portfolio will be featured in more than 90 electric vehicle models from 18 automakers in 2021. By 2026, 4 million electric vehicles on one high-volume platform are expected to rely on Lear’s new high-voltage connection systems as the main battery/vehicle interface. These technologies will enable electric vehicles to charge faster and drive farther, according to Lear.

“Climate-improving innovations, along with ambitious carbon neutral goals for  our operations, supplier and employee engagement to reach those goals, and support for our people and global communities, are all important components of Lear’s overall sustainability strategy,” said Ray Scott, Lear president and CEO. 

Other major highlights from the 2020 Sustainability Report include Lear’s:

  • Ambitious climate change goals for its manufacturing facilities: using 100% renewable energy for electricity and a 50% reduction in carbon emissions by 2030, and aspiring to net zero emissions by 2050 
  • More than 125,000 hours of diversity, equity, inclusion and anti-harassment training completed in the last two years, and $4.6 billion spent with spent with minority-,women- and veteran-owned suppliers in the past decade 
  • Plan to complete third-party assessments of its 3,000+ global production suppliers on sustainability and human rights criteria by the end of 2022 
  • COVID-19 response, reopening and reset for the future, including more than 10 million masks produced for employees and first responders, and making its Safe Work Playbook available publicly 
  • Recommitment to the United Nations (UN) Global Compact as a signatory participant, and the UN’s Sustainable Development Goals 
  • Increased transparency and enhanced reporting with the Sustainability Accounting Standards Board (SASB) and the Task Force on Climate-related Financial Disclosures (TCFD) recommendations, and in accordance with the Core Requirements of the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) 
  • More robust demographic, training, governance and cybersecurity reporting

To download or view Lear’s 2020 Sustainability Report, visit lear.com/sustainability.

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