CarSharing Association
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CarSharing Association (CSA) is a federation of 20 carsharing organizations worldwide representing more than 3,800 shared vehicles and more than 100,000 member-drivers in total. The goal of CSA is "to provide a respected authority and unified industry voice in order to support its members, their constituents and the communities in which they operate."[1]
The association requires member organizations to follow their Code of Ethics and Standards of Practice.[1] CSA emphasizes sustainability, social and financial benefits, and integration with public transportation.[2]
CSA was announced January 24, 2011.
Member organizations
- AutoShare
- Buffalo CarShare
- CarShareHFX
- CarShare Vermont
- City CarShare
- City of Aspen
- CityWheels
- Communauto
- Community Car
- Community Car Share
- eGo CarShare
- GoGet
- HOURCAR
- I-GO Car Sharing
- Ithaca Carshare
- Modo the Car Co‐op
- Peg City Car Coop
- VRTUCAR
- Zazcar
See also
- Bundesverband CarSharing (Germany)
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