During the recent lockdown, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars is delighted to report that nature has thrived, in part thanks to a huge surge in people's awareness and appreciation of the natural world.
As Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive Officer, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, said, "We've come back to work determined to ensure our 'new normal' is even more focused on our relationship with nature."
The marque's approach balances pursuit of perfection with a deeply-held commitment to conserving and enhancing the natural environment in and around the Goodwood-based site, which includes the trimming of its famous 'square' trees; official highway-standard warning signs for drivers at key wildfowl crossing points; nurturing a 250,000-strong colony of English honey bees and managing the world-famous Phantom Rose, amongst others.
Torsten Müller-Ötvös added, "We strive to minimise our environmental impact - our manufacturing plant has won numerous sustainability awards and we've been accredited to ISO 14001 for environmental management and pollution prevention since we opened in 2003.
"These are big, important achievements but getting closer to nature during lockdown has reminded us that the smallest details and actions also make an enormous difference - which is exactly how we approach building the best car in the world."
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