Increasing Sustainability in the Transport Manufacturing Sector
Many of the cars, buses and trucks we drive may be built in the United States with an engine made in Canada and a transmission from Mexico. These truly North American products are made of parts from a vast supply chain connecting all three countries. We have created networks within these supply chains to identify opportunities to improve environmental and economic performance.

Publications

28 pages December 23, 2015
Framework Document for a North American Bus and Heavy-duty Truck Sector Partnership
The goal of this collaboration of original equipment manufacturers (OEMs), suppliers and other relevant private-...

21 pages March 31, 2008
Greening Supply Chains
The Commission for Environmental Cooperation (CEC) has obtained significant results from the first stage of...