Mazda joins

sustainability drive

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MAZDA Motor in Europe has joined Drive Sustainability, an automotive industry initiative focused today announced on promoting ethical, responsible and environmentally friendly practices across global supply chains.

By joining the collaboration, Mazda is advocating business integrity and enhancing its ability to apply common sustainability standards and guidelines throughout its value chain.

Launched in 2012, Drive Sustainability brings together major car manufacturers to accelerate the transition towards a more transparent, responsible and sustainable automotive value chain.

The initiative develops shared tools, sustainability expectations and supplierâfocused support programmes on key responsibility topics including business ethics, working conditions, human rights, health and safety, and environmental stewardship.

For Mazda, joining Drive Sustainability aligns with the company's broader sustainability vision and reinforces its commitment to ensuring that its supply chain meets high ethical, social and environmental standards.

The collaboration enables Mazda to make use of the common assessment tools and guidance developed by the initiative and to continue strengthening dueâdiligence processes that are increasingly important for regulators, partners and customers.

By joining this industry-wide collaboration, Mazda is providing its markets and business partners with additional clarity and reassurance regarding the company's ongoing efforts to maintain and improve responsible sourcing and sustainability standards across its value chain.

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