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ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT

TOYOTA
TOYOTA INTRODUCTION
Toyota was founded by Sakichi Toyoda.
 It traces the company's development through 1937
from when Toyota Motor Corporation was established
to when the 2 millionth Prius hybrid was sold.
Toyota is the seventh largest company in the world
and the second largest manufacturer of automobiles,
with production facilities in 28 nations around the
world.
TOYOTA HISTORY
As it looks ahead to 2020, Toyota believes that re-
examining the relationship between nature and
industry and pursuing harmony between
manufacturing, people, society in general, and
nature is extremely important.
Toyota has worked continuosly to the contribution
to the sustainable development of society through
manufacturing & provision of innovative &
quality products & service that lead times
VISION & MISSION
 VISION
Delight the customers through innovative products,by
utilizing advanced technologies & services.
 MISSION
Touch the heart of the customers by providing products &
services of superior quality at competitive prices.
ENVIRONMENTAL
PERFORMANCE
Reduction in power usage
Preduction in water consumption
Coverage of dealership complaint with ISO 14001
Coverage of suppliers complaint with ISO 14001
ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGY
Alternative fuels, advancing battery power and lowering
emissions ? discover Toyota's plans for tomorrow's eco
friendly vehicles.
First to market and most driven in the world, Toyota Hybrids
are already synonymous with fun and fuel-efficiency
CONTINUE…………….
Compact and spacious, Toyota's electric cars are a great
eco-conscious vehicle for day-to-day driving around town.
Mixing the proven engineering of current Hybrids with
home recharging, the next step for eco-cars is the Plug-in
Hybrid.
CONTINUE……..
Using hydrogen for energy, Toyota's original fuel cell
hybrid is better for the Earth and the next stage in vehicle
evolution.
From specifications to in-depth technical descriptions,
gain insight into the past, present and future of Toyota's
eco-technology.
SUSTAINABLE DEVELOPMENT
In 1992 Toyota established its Guiding Principles in
direct response to the international initiatives agreed to at
the ‘Earth Summit’ in Rio.
Toyota is at the forefront of environmental developments
in business
There plants are ISO 14001 certified, but also request
the same environmental awareness and certification from
our suppliers.
GREEN ADVANTAGE (ZERO
EMISSIONS)
Developed advanced environmental technology & save
costs through lower fuel consumption and make a clear
statement towards environmental protection.
Our aim is not only to reduce emissions from our vehicles,
but we want to make the entire life-cycle of a car more
environmentally friendly.
GREEN TECHNOLOGIES
Toyota is investing heavily in green technologies such as
cleaner diesel engines, hybrid powertrains and alternative
fuels.
Clean Diesel Engines.
Common rail diesel technology.
ISO14001 - environment, OHSAS18001- health & safety,
ISO9001 – quality.
ALTERNATIVE FUELS
In 2002, Toyota was the world’s first automobile
manufacturer to commercialise Fuel Cell Hybrid
Vehicles (FCHVs) in Japan and the U.S.
Launch of the Toyota Eco-Project in 1997
REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE
 Toyota designs and manufactures cars with reduced
waste and easier material recovery.
 Reducing waste is central to any environmental
concept. For Toyota that means manufacturing
vehicles in ways that ensure maximum energy
efficiency and minimum waste.
 Reusing materials starts with a simple dismantling
process.
 Recycling batteries, tyres, and oil filters requires an
efficient collection system.
BASIC STANCE ON THE
ENVIRONMENT
Toyota Environment Committee has been established
for the purpose of examining and crafting responses to
the issues facing product development and design,
production and logistics & environment management.
GLOBAL WARMING PREVENTION
INITIATIVES
 Reducing CO2 Emissions
 Helping prevent global warming is a top priority management issue
at Toyota, which is implementing measures to reduce
CO2 emissions by restricting energy consumption in all areas of
business activities, in all stages of vehicle development and in
design, production, logistics and sales.
 Eco Driving
 "Eco driving" is an environmentally-considerate way of driving
that reduces the amount of CO2emissions. If every person made an
effort to drive in a more environmentally considerate fashion, it
would be a significant help in the battle against global warming.
Presented here are some of the fundamentals of "eco-driving."
ENVIRONMENT MANAGEMENT
SYSTEM
 Toyota Product System relies on two basic concepts:
1.Just-in-time
In this each process produces only what is needed by the
next process in a continuous flow.
2.Jidoka
It means that when a problem occurs, the equipment stops
immediately, preventing defective products from being
produced.
 By manufacturing products only as they are needed, and by
keeping a tight control of quality, the Toyota Production
System prevents waste and therefore reduces the amount of
energy, raw materials and other resources used, making it a
powerful asset in Toyota’s approach towards
sustainability.
ENVIRONMENT AWARDS
 2001: Automotive Engineering International "Best
Engineered Car of 2001 Award“
 2000: International Engine of the Year Award "Best
Eco-Friendly Engine“
 1999: International Engine of the Year Award "Best
Eco-Friendly Engine
TOYOTA BIODIVERSITY
MEASURES
Main Examples of Toyota's Biodiversity
Conservation Activities

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