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CLIMATE CHANGE

Climate change continues to impact all regions of the world and all segments of society. Right from shifting weather patterns that threaten food production, to rising sea levels that increase the risk of catastrophic flooding, to the recent forest fires in Australia and California, hurricanes in the US, the impacts of climate change are global in scope and unprecedented in scale. These catastrophic events not only threaten the global economy but also cause severe damage to property and loss of life. If we don't take drastic action today, adapting to these impacts in the future will be more difficult and costly to both the present and future generations. Omni United is committed and doing its part to help save the world’s climate for today’s and tomorrow’s generations.

Our commitment to climate change dates back to 2012 when we first engaged EY(Ernst & Young) to conduct a twelve-month assessment on Radar Tyres’ total greenhouse gas emissions between April 2011 and March 2012. EY’s study involved a rigorous and independent assessment that examined and quantified the amount of greenhouse gases (primarily carbon dioxide) produced from procuring raw materials to manufacturing, distribution, and energy used in the company’s offices and employees' travel. Based on the study recommendations, we undertook a number of changes to our business processes and actions geared to offset the carbon footprint, such as investing in projects that removed or reduced carbon dioxide from the environment. As a result, Radar Tyres became the first tyre brand to be 100% carbon neutral by late 2013 and we have maintained this certification to date.

Our work continues in this direction and we are currently defining new sustainability goals in line with the UNGC’s Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) for beyond 2021. The goals will be inclusive of the entire value chain right from raw material technology and procurement to the end of tyre life. We aim to make a positive impact across each of these stages in our value chain.

NEWS

Make Immediate Changes Before The Window Closes, IPCC

The Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) released
April 06, 2022

Biden Administration Sets Higher Fuel Efficiency Standards In 2026

The Biden administration, in conjunction with the Transportation Department
April 01, 2022

Looming Global Food Supply Threats Due To Climate Change, Researcher Warns

A climate change scientist warns that the world could see a shortage of food supply due to the impacts of climate change.
March 29, 2022

Oceanic Organisms May Be Able To Adapt To Climate Change, New Study

A team of scientists from the US and Germany found an ingenious way to study the impact of climate change on multiple generations of oceanic organisms.
March 23, 2022

Climate Change Is The Key Driver For Madagascar’s Famine

Madagascar was once a place abundant with wide ranges of flora and fauna.
March 21, 2022

It May Be Too Late to Reverse Impacts of Global Warming, Warns New IPCC Report

A new report from IPCC gives strong warnings that the impacts of climate change
March 01, 2022

Southwest Experiences Worst Drought In More Than 1200 Years

A new study unveils that the Southwest is currently experiencing the worst drought since the 800s.
February 15, 2022

US Army Announces First Climate Change Blueprint To Achieve Net Zero Emissions By 2050

In a first of its kind, the US Army released its inaugural climate change strategy to reduce the Army’s emissions by 50% by 2030
February 09, 2022

New Calculation Method Unveils Severity Of Climate Change

For the longest time, surface air temperature was the only data used to measure climate change.
February 03, 2022

Study Finds Arctic Tundra Turns Green, Spurred By Climate Change

Increasing temperature and higher soil moisture in the arctic region is setting the right condition and causing vegetation growth in the vast frozen plains
January 25, 2022

2021 Sets The Record For The Hottest Global Ocean Temperatures

A new peer-reviewed study published in the journal of Advances of Atmospheric Sciences revealed
January 13, 2022

Greenland’s Ice Sheet Melts Away Consecutively for 25 Years

In 2021, Greenland’s ice sheets lost more volume in the melting season than the volume it gained
January 10, 2022

Out of the Ordinary December Wildfire in Colorado was Enabled by Climate Change

During the last few months, the region received lack of snow and precipitation
January 04, 2022

FOUR SIGNIFICANT CLIMATE CHANGE HURDLES TO WATCH OUT IN 2022

2021 has seen its fair share of challenges in terms of tackling climate change
December 28, 2021

HIMALAYAN ICE CAPS ARE MELTING AT A RAPID RATE

Over the last 40 years, the Himalayan ice sheets have decreased
December 20, 2021

CHICAGO IS EXPERIENCING UNPRECEDENTED WEATHER BROUGHT ON BY CLIMATE CHANGE: CLIMATOLOGIST EXPLAIN

Climatologist explains why Chicago is undergoing drastic weather changes
December 17, 2021

Mountain West Snow May Disappear for Years At A Time

A new study warns that there may be water supply shortage due to snowless mountains brought on by climate change.
December 03, 2021

GM Announces New Collaboration to Produce Vital Materials for Electric Vehicles

GM signed a non-binding agreement with Pocso Chemical from South Korea to produce essential battery parts
December 02, 2021