By way of a pilot project, Audi was also demonstrating at GTF how artificial intelligence (AI) is helping to get ahead of highly complex global supply chain challenges. Since October 2020, intelligent algorithms have been analysing online reports from public media and social networks about suppliers. Also on show in Berlin were the results of research into the chemical recycling of automotive plastics that was conducted together with the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology (KIT). The project aims to prove that recycling mixed plastic waste is technically feasible. Pyrolysing such waste produces an oil that can be used as a raw material for manufacturing high-quality plastic components, including airbag covers and radiator grilles which is exactly what visitors can see taking shape with the help of the 3D printer in the Audi booth.
As was the case the year before, the Audi Environmental Foundation was likewise making its presence felt at the 2021 GREENTECH FESTIVAL by highlighting projects it sponsors. One such initiative not only removes plastic waste from bodies of water, but also prevents microplastics and other contaminants from entering the water cycle in the first place. Visitors to the Audi booth could also see for themselves that the Four Rings’ initiatives and ideas were bringing about genuine change. At various points in the booth, “impact walls” detailed how each step reduced CO₂ emissions.