Toyota released its fifth annual Environmental Report for North America, which describes the company’s continued improvements in its environmental performance for the fiscal year 2005.
Toyota’s Five-Year-Environmental Action Plan lays out goals in five areas:
* Design and Development: Toyota announced two new hybrid vehicles for 2006 — the Lexus GS 450h and the Toyota Camry Hybrid.
* Manufacturing: Toyota has been working aggressively to meet energy reduction targets that play a key role in reducing greenhouse gas emissions from its operations. Toyota’s North American manufacturing operations achieved a 15% energy consumption reduction target per unit of production two years ahead of schedule. Eight Toyota facilities achieved zero landfill (defined as a 95% or greater reduction in landfill waste from 1999 levels).
* Sales and Distribution: Cumulative sales of hybrids, the Toyota Prius, Highlander Hybrid and Lexus RX 400h in North America stand at well over 200,000 units. Further, US sales and distribution achieved the goal to reduce energy usage by 15% ahead of schedule, and were recognized with a Flex Your Power Energy Efficiency Award. In 2004, 82% of all the waste generated by the U.S. operations was diverted from landfills, either by recycling or by using a nonland-based disposal alternative, and the Canadian sales and distribution headquarters reduced the amount of waste it sends to landfills by 85%.
* End-of Life Recycling: Toyota North America has aligned itself with more stringent regulatory trends in Japan and Europe in terms of product end-of-life issues. Striving to achieve a 95% vehicle recovery rate by FY 2015, Toyota also has made a voluntary commitment to minimize the use of certain substances of concern in all Toyota, Lexus and Scion vehicles sold in North America.
To review the full Toyota North America Environmental Report: