AutoWallis has published its third Sustainability Report
The AutoWallis Group has published its Sustainability Report for last year, which reveals that the automotive company listed on the Hungarian stock exchange has defined new strategic areas for the development of sustainable operations in 2023, such as digitization or the strengthening of the corporate governance structure.
The AutoWallis Group has published its Sustainability Report for the third time, which has defined priority areas managed at a strategic level, such as waste management, the development of energy efficiency and digitalization, the development of a group-level CSR approach, and making social mobility available to a wider range of people. The latter goal is supported by the wigo carsharing service launched by the Group last year, with a fleet of environmentally friendly EURO6 and electric models. The car sharing service of AutoWallis is not only a more economical, but also a greener solution for urban transport, because according to international research, one Wigo car can replace up to 16 private cars. As a company committed to sustainable growth, a key goal for AutoWallis is the deeper integration of ESG aspects into corporate management practices and decisions.
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