Europcar is the First Company in Europe to Have its Environmental Charter Certified by Bureau Veritas
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PARIS- June 20, 2008: Europcar International, the European leader in passenger car and light utility vehicle rental, today announced that it has received certification for its “Green Charter,” which formalizes its commitments in favor of sustainable development. It is the first such certification for a company in Europe by Bureau Veritas Certification in the fields of quality, safety, health, the environment and social responsibility.
“We have been offering ‘green’ cars for over 10 years and we play a pioneering role in our industry,” pointed out Salvatore Catania, Chief Executive Officer of Europcar Groupe. “As the European leader, we have decided to go even further by taking a systematic approach to sustainable development and by measuring the effectiveness of our initiatives in a transparent manner. The development and certification of our Charter are part of this innovative approach.”
Developed in 2007 in association with Europcar’s major partners and customers, the Green Charter consists of commitments in four main areas:
Bureau Veritas Certification will certify that Europcar International’s Green Charter respects all of the commitments set.
Europcar took its first measures in favor of the environment 10 years ago with the opening of an “environmental station” in Paris. It was notably the first car rental company in Europe to offer hybrid and electric cars, and it regularly introduces new, cleaner-energy models into its fleet. In France, Europcar has won the “Oxygen Awards” twice for its environmental efforts. The company is currently implementing an electronic rental contract system which substantially reduces paper consumption.