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º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car maker Bentley launches environmental fund to help combat climate change

In March, BusinessLive reported that Bentley had enjoyed its best-ever financial year with its profits surging past £600m

Bentley is headquartered in Crewe(Image: Bentley)

º£½ÇÊÓÆµ car maker Bentley has launched an environmental fund to help combat climate change.

The Crewe-headquartered company said it will invest an initial £3m into the Bentley Environmental Foundation this year. It added that the public and its employees can also make donations.

The foundation's initial partner projects include Project Drawdown, The Biomimicry Institute and Sustainable Surf, with more initiatives expected to be announced.

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Bentley said it will "help to create next generation solutions to environmental challenges, aiming for rejuvenation and regeneration and going beyond carbon neutrality".

The foundation comes after Bentley announced in January 2022 that it will launch a pure-electric vehicle every year from 2025 to 2030.

The 'Five-in-Five' plan was outlined as part of its Beyond100 strategy which will also include a £2.5bn investment in "sustainability" over 10 years.

At the time, it also confirmed that the full Bentley range will be battery-powered electric vehicle-only by 2030.