Volkswagen joins Blockchain group to track mineral supplychains
Volkswagen has joined the open industry collaboration for the responsible sourcing of strategic minerals. The group will use blockchian technology to increase efficiency, sustainability, and transparency in global mineral supply chains. Volkswagen is especially interested in the provenance of cobalt used in lithium-ion batteries for electric vehicles and other types of minerals in production of vehicles.
Blockchain technology complements both current assessment and audit procedures as well as supports responsible sourcing standards developed by the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), enabling a permanent record to help address compliance requirements. Traditionally, miners, smelters and consumer brands had to rely on third-party audits and laborious manual processes to establish compliance with generally accepted industry standards.
Built on the IBM Blockchain Platform and powered by the Linux Foundation’s Hyperledger Fabric, the new platform for enabling the traceability and provenance of minerals is designed to provide easy access for interested parties of all sizes and roles in the supply chain. Participants in the network, validated by RCS Global Group for compliance with responsible sourcing standards, can contribute and access immutable data in a secure and permissioned way to trace and record the flow of minerals across the supply chain in near real-time.
Other members of the collaboration are Ford Motor Company, Huayou Cobalt, IBM and LG Chem along with co-founding responsible sourcing specialists RCS Global Group.Volkswagen Group will contribute its vast business acumen to the initiative being one of the world’s leading automotive OEMs with suppliers and production facilities worldwide as well as first-hand knowledge of sustainability in supplier relations and mineral sourcing at a global scale.