
JAECOO adds new J5 to its product range
JAECOO expanded is local line-up with the addition of the new J5 to the range. The J5 consists of three models, Vortex, Glacier and Inferno.
- Product News
- 17 September 2025
Isuzu Motors South Africa (Isuzu) has released its latest sustainability report, which details the company’s journey towards enhancing transparency, accountability and ethical business practices. The report covers the financial year from 1 April 2023 to 31 March 2024.
Isuzu’s 2024 sustainability report has undergone independent third-party assurance, adhering to sustainability reporting in line with international best practices. This assurance engagement was performed in accordance with Account Ability’s AA1000AS v3 (2020) standard; a holistic way to hold an organisation accountable for its sustainability management, performance and reporting practices.
The report illustrates Isuzu’s efforts towards a more sustainable business, and it documents the commitment to build on the business achievements thus far. The report is a firm obligation to ongoing improvement, a reduced environmental footprint, and a strengthened social and governance framework.
“Signed off by the board of Isuzu Motors South Africa and incorporated into our strategy, I am excited to say we are committed to our sustainable targets and our aim is to set a new standard for how we approach sustainability reporting,” says Billy Tom, President of Isuzu Motors South Africa.
Isuzu’s focus on Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) principles is at the forefront of its operations. Recognising the automotive industry’s profound impact on the environment and society, the company reaffirms its responsibility to foster transparency, ethics and sustainable practices across its value chain.
This commitment is further highlighted by Isuzu’s alignment with the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals, reflecting the company’s dedication to making a positive global impact.
To view the full report, click here https://isuzu.co.za/sustainability
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