Volvo Cars announces new coastal health initiatives at The Ocean Race Summit

Volvo Cars announces new coastal health initiatives at The Ocean Race Summit


At The Ocean Race Summit Alicante, Volvo Cars, a Premier Partner of The Ocean Race unveiled two new coastal health initiatives under the Volvo For Life Fund.

 

“As a company rooted in the coastal city of Gothenburg, we hold the health of our coastal ecosystems close to our heart,” Volvo Cars Head of Global Sustainability, Vanessa Butani said earlier today at The Ocean Race Summit Alicante.


At The Ocean Race Summit Alicante, Volvo Cars, a Premier Partner of The Ocean Race unveiled two new coastal health initiatives under the Volvo For Life Fund.

 

“As a company rooted in the coastal city of Gothenburg, we hold the health of our coastal ecosystems close to our heart,” Volvo Cars Head of Global Sustainability, Vanessa Butani said earlier today at The Ocean Race Summit Alicante.

 

The Volvo For Life Fund is a global fund supporting projects that aim to empower people, restore and preserve our planet, and provide protection when natural disasters strike. It brings Volvo’s safety heritage into the future to ignite hope for people, communities, and ecosystems. Today unveiled here at the Ocean Race Summit in Alicante, Spain, the Volvo For Life Fund launched two new coastal health initiatives in collaboration with The Nature Conservancy and the University of Gothenburg. These projects aim to preserve biodiversity and support local communities. 

 

In her keynote, Butani stressed that the health of the ocean and coasts is vital for sustaining biodiversity, supporting marine ecosystems, and ensuring the livelihoods of millions around the world. Clean and thriving marine environments contribute to climate stability, food security, and economic prosperity.

 

"With the world's current triple planetary crisis – climate change, pollution and biodiversity loss – it is simply not enough to just focus on CO2 emissions. Nature supports all life on Earth, and it is our greatest ally in the fight against climate change through critical carbon dioxide absorption by forests and oceans", she added. She also highlighted that ocean and coastal ecosystems protect and improve water quality, support maritime and terrestrial biodiversity, act as carbon sinks, contribute to the mitigation of greenhouse gas emissions, and provide nature-based solutions that help adapt to the effects of climate change, such as protection against coastal erosion and prevention of flooding.

 

 “The timing and place of this announcement is no coincidence. We are at The Ocean Race Summit to encourage action for ocean health and we are proud to announce our partners here. Sustainability is about so much more than CO2 emissions, and Volvo Cars will continue to take significant steps to address our impact, including coastal health,” Butani continued.

 

Held under the themes “Restoring society’s relationship with the Ocean and Connecting Europe,” The Ocean Race Summit Alicante gathered representatives from The Ocean Race Europe 2025 host cities, teams, sailors, academia, youth, policy makers and partners at the ADDA, the Auditorium of the Alicante Diputation, where the Race is headquartered. The event highlighted best practices, solutions and policies for ocean health in the Mediterranean and beyond Volvo Cars ambitious work with coastal health restoration and biodiversity.

 

Representatives from host cities of The Ocean Race Europe also shared their best practices in water management and blue economy.

 

“Over 80% of life on Earth is found in the Ocean, a substantial part of it in coastal regions,” says Richard Brisius, the Race Chairman of The Ocean Race. ”Together with Volvo Cars, we are part of a movement working for a healthy Ocean. We are excited that The Nature Conservancy and the University of Gothenburg are joining us on our journey with a focus on coastal health”

 

Long-lasting cooperation

In August 2024, Volvo Cars and The Ocean Race announced an extension of their 25 year partnership well into the new decade, including a joint mission on ocean health. Volvo Cars and The Ocean Race both share the strong commitment to a more sustainable future and to contribute and deliver actual change where it’s needed, including in the restoration and preservation of natural ecosystems and biodiversity.

 

About Volvo Car Group

Volvo Cars was founded in 1927. Today, it is one of the most well-known and respected car brands in the world with sales to customers in more than 100 countries. Volvo Cars is listed on the Nasdaq Stockholm exchange, where it is traded under the ticker “VOLCAR B”.

 

“For life. To give people the freedom to move in a personal, sustainable and safe way.”  This purpose is reflected in Volvo Cars ambition to become a fully electric car maker and in its commitment to an ongoing reduction of its carbon footprint, with the ambition to achieve net-zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2040.

 

As of December 2023, Volvo Cars employed approximately 43,400 full-time employees. Volvo Cars; head office, product development, marketing and administration functions are mainly located in Gothenburg, Sweden. Volvo Cars; production plants are located in Gothenburg, Ghent (Belgium), South Carolina (US), Chengdu, Daqing and Taizhou (China). The company also has Research and Design centres in Gothenburg and Shanghai (China).

 

About The Ocean Race

Since 1973, The Ocean Race has provided the ultimate test of a team and a human adventure like no other. For 50 years, it has kept an almost mythical hold over some of the greatest sailors and been the proving ground for the legends of our sport. The 14th edition of The Ocean Race started from Alicante, Spain on January 15th 2023, and finished in Genova, the Grand Finale, in Italy on 1 July 2023 after visiting nine iconic cities around the globe. Led by skipper Charlie Enright, the American 11th Hour Racing Team won the race, which was contested for the first time in the flying, foiling, record-setting IMOCA Boats.

 

The Ocean Race celebrated its 50th anniversary during 2023 and is looking ahead to The Ocean Race Europe in 2025, starting on 10 August in Kiel, Germany; The Ocean Race Atlantic - New York to Barcelona in 2026; and the next edition of the around the world race, which will start from Alicante, Spain in 2027.

 

Sustainability in The Ocean Race

At The Ocean Race, we have a proven commitment to sustainability, and with the support and collaboration of our sailors, teams and key stakeholders, we are inspiring action and creating tangible outcomes.

 

Building upon our award-winning legacy in sustainability, our innovative Racing With Purpose programme is a catalyst for positive change while accelerating innovative solutions to help restore ocean health.

 

Image: At The Ocean Race Summit Alicante, Vanessa Butani unveiled two new coastal health initiatives under the Volvo For Life Fund.
© Tiger Brisius / The Ocean Race