Europcar Delivers Environmental Charter Commitment And Secures
ISO 14001 Certification
Released
on: September 02, 2009, 4:33 am
Author: Europcar
Industry: Automotive
Europcar,
the European leader in car rental, has been awarded an ISO 14001
certification for fulfilling its environmental promises.
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
car rental 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 commitment, regarding
a "green" fleet, fleet maintenance, awareness-raising
for employees and customers and internal processes. Thus, regarding
its 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.
Regarding
fleet maintenance, Europcar has set up a recycling program for
waste, fluids and wastewater from all its washing stations.
In
view of raising awareness among employees and customers, Europcar
launched an internal competition within its employees 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 car and van
rental
Concerning
its 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."
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.
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
Media contact for Europcar:
Ingrid de Valbray
Burson-Marsteller Paris
6 rue Escudier
92772 Boulogne-Billancourt Cedex
Paris
France
+33 (0)1 41 86 76 76
www.europcar.com