Sustainability is one of the pillars Jaguar Land Rover is building its business on as the company transitions its vehicles from fossil fuels to hybrid and full-electric powertrains. JLR engineers work to reduce the company's carbon footprint wherever they can, from using environmentally friendly interior materials to bringing natural lighting into manufacturing plants.
So when Ben Wilson, Aram Kradjian and Emily Greenhalgh, who work in JLR's engineering research and additive manufacturing departments, stepped up in early April to help the company design and produce plastic face shields, they added a novel feature: reusability.