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DESIGNING FOR SUSTAINABILITY.
“WE DON’T DO THINGS THAT ARE UNNECESSARY. THEY NEED SUBSTANCE AND A REASON TO BE THERE.”
Designed for recycling.
SIZE DOES MATTER.
LEATHER-FREE SURFACES.
With the new generation, MINI offers a completely leather-free interior. This is made possible in particular by the use of sustainable, partly recycled materials. Leather-free surfaces reduce CO2 emissions by 85% along the value chain.
FULLY RECYCLABLE MONO MATERIALS.
GOING RARE EARTH FREE IN THE ALL-ELECTRIC MINI COUNTRYMAN.
“EVEN IF I CHANGE SOMETHING SUPER SMALL, THE IMPACT IS PRETTY BIG BECAUSE YOU CAN MULTIPLY IT BY 2 MILLION CARS.”
BECAUSE IT’S THE ONLY WAY FORWARD.
THINGS WE'RE OFTEN ASKED.
Recycling begins with the monitored return of the MINI to an approved take-back point or dismantling facility. Contact your MINI dealer to locate these approved places which can issue the certificate of destruction necessary for finally deregistrating the MINI.
Recycling begins with the neutralisation of airbags and other pyrotechnical components. Then the air conditioning system refrigerant and the brake fluid are extracted, the cooling water and the engine and transmission oil are released and the fuel is pumped off. The different liquids are poured into separated containers and then processed or recycled in specialised plants. Once the MINI has been drained of fluid, those parts and materials that are suitable for recycling are dismantled. The remains of the dismantled MINI are reduced to palm-sized pieces at a shredding plant and then sorted. Plastics, textiles, iron and non-iron metals will be recycled further.
MINI commits itself to ambitious goals through strategic direction, which we intend to continually improve upon. By 2030, we aim to have halved CO2 emissions per vehicle in the use phase. We are also planning to utilise up to 50% secondary materials, and we will be focusing on further cooperative ventures for plastics recycling. The circular economy plays a particularly important role in this. Futhermore, we have been purchasing aluminum produced by electricity from solar energy since the beginning of 2021. Aluminum production is particularly energy-intensive, so utilizing green electricity results in a significant reduction in CO2 emissions. Green power is fundamentally an effective lever to achieve the corporate goal of reducing CO2 emissions in the supplier network by 20% by 2030.
Electric drive trains have far fewer moving parts than internal combustion engines (ICE), meaning electric cars can be cheaper to maintain, especially as servicing tends to cost less on average when compared to an ICE car. In addition to saving on servicing costs, the lower cost of using electricity to power your car when charging at home can add up over time, increasing your savings even more. However, while there are aspects of electric car ownership that are clearly cheaper than costs associated with an ICE car, you can expect traditional car parts such as tyres and brake pads to cost roughly the same.