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Der „Soziale und Ökologische Rucksack“ eines Produktes zeigt auf, in welcher Phase des Lebenszyklus’ soziale und ökologische Probleme besonders ausgeprägt sind.
Sustainability is one of Volkswagen’s core values and a long-term policy. Sustainability at Volkswagen illustrates this specific approach. Exhibit - The Road-works Pilot
Every day there are traffic jams in Germany – these may be caused by high traffic volume, road-works or driver error – combined, this traffic congestion can measure over 700 kilometres. With the aid of an interactive simulator the exhibit shows how traffic jams are caused and how driver assistance systems (nick-named the Road-works pilot) can help to reduce traffic congestion.
An insight into how the model of sustainability was developed is found in the three aspects of sustainability. Here the content is contextualized within the historic background and amplified by future scenarios.Exhibit – The Concept of Sustainability
The Concept of Sustainability provides an overview of how the model of sustainability was developed encompassing the three pillars of the environment, the economy and society. At the same time it documents historical milestones and features key figures in the debate surrounding sustainability.
One of the Autostadt’s key concerns is the development of future mobility and that is the focus of the exhibition area called “Mobility of the future”.Exhibit – Utopia Test
Whether it be a jet pack or a car-free city – the Utopia Test shows which mobility concepts have remained dreams and which have become reality. In an area which houses alternating exhibits, one of a kind utopian concepts are brought to life.
Sustainability and the Economy introduces the various positions held by prominent representatives of the environment, the economy and society. It illustrates that companies, in particular global players, need to be responsible when it comes to implementing sustainable development. Exhibit - Interactive Installation
Representatives of the environment, the economy and society discusses questions such as: “What responsibility do globally active companies have when it comes to sustainable development?”,”How can one set up a world order which protects the environment and is conducive to peaceful co-existence?” Visitors decide on the themes and the specialists respond – a unique and truly interactive installation!
This area of LEVEL GREEN is entirely devoted to the “Effects of Climate Change”. In addition to the causes and environmental results of climate change, it deals with the social and economic consequences of this change. Exhibit - Media Wall
Climate change has tangible consequences for nature, society and business. What is certain is that a further rise in temperature will, in some instances, irrevocably change the living conditions of people world-wide. This exhibit demonstrates a selection of specific examples of global climate change in different parts of the world. Visitors are invited to investigate and interact with this dynamic interface.













