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2009-08-01Europcar secures ISO 14001 certification

Saint Quentin en Yvelines, August 31,2009

 

Europcar delivers on the commitments outlined in its Charter for the Environment and secures ISO 14001 certification 

 

Europcar International, the European leader in car rental and the first company in Europe to have had its Charter for the Environment certified, was recently awarded ISO 14001 certification by Bureau Veritas for its program and the processes implemented to promote sustainable development.

The main measures implemented by Europcar in terms of social and environmental responsibility are formally documented in its Charter for the Environment, which was certified by Bureau Veritas in 2008. This was the first certification of such a charter in the fields of quality, safety, health, environment and corporate social responsibility given to a company in Europe.

Europcar’s charter is founded on bold commitments in four main areas: a “green fleet,” “clean” and environmentally friendly fleet maintenance, awareness-raising measures for employees and customers, and ISO 14001 certification of internal environmental management processes.

During its control audit in 2009, Bureau Veritas clearly observed the progress achieved by Europcar in respecting its commitments:

- a “green” fleet: Europcar signed a partnership agreement with Nissan to launch electric vehicles in the rental market and is developing global zero-emission mobility solutions.

- fleet maintenance: Europcar has set up a recycling program for waste, fluids and wastewater from all its washing stations.

- awareness-raising for employees and customers: for its employees, Europcar launched a competition to find the “best green idea,” recently awarding an e-Solex for an IT hardware recycling concept. For its customers, the company has set up CO2 offset and invoicing programs stating the quantity of CO2 emitted for each vehicle rental.

- internal processes: Europcar gained ISO 14001 certification for its internal environmental management processes in Germany during February 2009, following on from Spain and Italy where it secured ISO 14001 accreditation in May 2000 and June 1999 and has just received it for the Group’s headquarters. The company aims to gain the same certification in France, the United Kingdom, Portugal and Belgium by the end of 2009. Franchisees in other countries are required to apply the same processes.

For over 10 years, we have been offering clean vehicles and have played a pioneering role in our industry,” stated Rafael Girona, Chief Operating Officer of Europcar Groupe. “We take our sustainable development commitments and initiatives very seriously indeed. ISO 14001 certification and Bureau Veritas’s validation of the progress made reinforces our confidence that we are on the right track.”

 

 

Europcar has been taking steps to help protect the environment for over 10 years
1997: Rental of the first LPG vehicles in Paris
2000: First company in Europe to rent hybrid vehicles
Opening of an environmental unit in Paris
2005: Signature of the United Nations Global Compact
2007: Drafting of the Environmental Charter, which was certified in 2008 by Bureau Veritas.
2008: First company to win the World Travel Award for the World’s Leading Green Transport Solution Company.
2009: Zero-emission vehicle partnership with Nissan to market electric vehicles by 2010

 

About Europcar:
Europcar is the European leader in passenger car and light utility vehicle rentals. The company serves business and leisure customers throughout Europe, Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia-Pacific. Excluding franchise operations, in 2008 Europcar signed more than 10 million rental contracts, with 8,000 employees and a fleet exceeding 225,000 vehicles. In September 2008, Europcar and U.S. market leader Enterprise Rent-A-Car joined forces in a strategic commercial alliance to form the world’s largest car rental network, with more than 1.2 million vehicles and 13,000 locations around the world. Europcar is owned by the French investment company Eurazeo.
For more information: www.europcar.com

 

About the ISO 14001 standard:
The ISO 14001 standard represents the benchmark for certification in terms of environmental management. It implies that a business:

  • controls the environmental impact of its operations, products and services
  • is constantly improving its environmental performance
  • sets environmental objectives and targets and demonstrates that they have been reached

For further information, please click on:  http://www.iso.org Media contacts for Europcar:

Ingrid de Valbray/Helene Coulbault/Lorie Lichtlen
Burson-Marsteller Paris
Tel. +33 (0)1 41 86 76 76
ingrid.de-valbray@bm.com/helene.coulbault@bm.com/lorie.lichtlen@bm.com



 
 
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