Toyota 2012 North American Environmental Report
Toyota 2012 North American Environmental Report
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Toyota's 2012 North American Environmental Report highlights our efforts to reduce environmental impacts across the vehicle life cycle, as well as our investments in environmental education and stewardship in the United States, Canada and Mexico.
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In 2008, Toyota and the National Audubon Society launched TogetherGreen™, a program funded by a $20 million grant from Toyota.
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We work closely with our Toyota and Lexus dealerships to promote green building practices. Stouffville Toyota in Ontario is the second Toyota dealership in Canada to receive LEED® certification.
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Toyota's waste minimization efforts include composting cafeteria waste. At our plant in Georgetown, Kentucky, cafeteria waste is composted on-site, then used in a greenhouse to grow produce for families in need.
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Toyota's approach to future transportation focuses on developing technologies to meet the world's mobility needs sustainably. We deployed hydrogen fuel cell vehicles as part of a national demonstration program because we believe hydrogen holds great potential as a clean, renewable fuel.
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NEW YORK, December 4, 2012 /3BL Media/ – Toyota today highlighted its sustainable manufacturing advancements and commitment to environmental leadership as the automaker released its 2012 North America Environmental Report. The report spans Toyota operations in the United States, Canada and Mexico over the fiscal year, including research and development, manufacturing, logistics and sales.
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