Hyundai Motor Co 2009 SR
The report highlights Hyundai Motor Company's sustainability progress for the 2008 fiscal year, focusing on its 'Blue Drive' strategy for low-carbon, green growth. Key achievements include the launch of the world's first LPG-powered hybrid, the Elantra LPi Hybrid, and significant reductions in average CO2 emissions in the European market. The company joined the UN Global Compact in 2008 and established a CSR Committee to strengthen its social responsibility framework. Environmental efforts also included the 'Hyundai Green Zone China' project to prevent desertification. The report follows GRI G3 guidelines and introduces a new external review committee for enhanced transparency.
Company: Hyundai Motor Co
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: South Korea
Year: 2009
Type: SR
Pages: 50
Hyundai Motor Co
Sustainability Report
The report highlights Hyundai Motor Company's sustainability progress for the 2008 fiscal year, focusing on its 'Blue Drive' strategy for low-carbon, green growth. Key achievements include the launch of the world's first LPG-powered hybrid, the Elantra LPi Hybrid, and significant reductions in average CO2 emissions in the European market. The company joined the UN Global Compact in 2008 and established a CSR Committee to strengthen its social responsibility framework. Environmental efforts also included the 'Hyundai Green Zone China' project to prevent desertification. The report follows GRI G3 guidelines and introduces a new external review committee for enhanced transparency.
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Document Details
Report Year
2009
Reporting Period
Jan 1, 2008 - Dec 31, 2008
Fiscal Year
2008
Published
Aug 1, 2009
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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