Tokyo, Japan, Dec 25, 2007 - (JCN Newswire) - "Sustainable plant" activities emphasize the role of nature in creating production sites that harmonize with their natural surroundings. TMC aims to create and operate such production sites with the following three perspectives in mind:
1. Achieving groundbreaking environmental performance by introducing innovative technology and kaizen (improvement) activities
2. Reducing CO2 by using renewable energy, including biomass and natural energy sources, such as solar power and wind power
3. Contributing to the local community and conserving the environment by planting trees at plants
The model plant chosen for the Americas is Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS). This is a cutting-edge plant currently under construction in the U.S. state of Mississippi intended to begin operation around 2010. In addition to introducing an innovative line, TMMMS is also actively promoting tree-planting activities as part of an effort to live in harmony with the environment and the local community.
In Europe, the two model plants are Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) and Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF), while in Asia the model plant is Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT).
In particular TMT's Ban Pho Plant, which became operational in January 2007, was constructed with the aim of being an innovative plant in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of its production technology and environmental response. For example, in addition to its cogeneration system and solar panels, the plant recycles wastewater, employs water-borne metallic paint at vehicle body paint lines and has achieved zero landfill waste from the beginning of its operations. TMT intends to begin planting trees at and around the plant in the near future.
TMC will formulate concrete initiatives for each plant giving consideration to the specific characteristics of each particular region and plant. In the future, it plans to gradually initiate the activities at other vehicle and component plants both in Japan and overseas to make sustainable plants a reality.
Overview of Designated Overseas Model Plants for 'Sustainable Plant' Activities
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/environment/sustainable_plant/index.html
About Toyota Motor Corporation
Established in 1937, Toyota Motor Corporation (TSE: 7203; NYSE: TM), which celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, has developed into one of the world's best known automobile manufacturers. The Toyota Group sold over 8.5 million vehicles under the Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino brands in more than 170 countries and regions in fiscal 2007. Further, the Company's production is firmly rooted in local communities, with 52 companies manufacturing vehicles and parts in 26 countries and regions. Toyota had approximately 300,000 employees on a consolidated basis at the end of fiscal 2007. The company is headquartered in Aichi, Japan. For more information, please visit www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html .
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1. Achieving groundbreaking environmental performance by introducing innovative technology and kaizen (improvement) activities
2. Reducing CO2 by using renewable energy, including biomass and natural energy sources, such as solar power and wind power
3. Contributing to the local community and conserving the environment by planting trees at plants
The model plant chosen for the Americas is Toyota Motor Manufacturing, Mississippi, Inc. (TMMMS). This is a cutting-edge plant currently under construction in the U.S. state of Mississippi intended to begin operation around 2010. In addition to introducing an innovative line, TMMMS is also actively promoting tree-planting activities as part of an effort to live in harmony with the environment and the local community.
In Europe, the two model plants are Toyota Motor Manufacturing (UK) Ltd. (TMUK) and Toyota Motor Manufacturing France S.A.S. (TMMF), while in Asia the model plant is Toyota Motor Thailand Co., Ltd. (TMT).
In particular TMT's Ban Pho Plant, which became operational in January 2007, was constructed with the aim of being an innovative plant in the Asia-Pacific region in terms of its production technology and environmental response. For example, in addition to its cogeneration system and solar panels, the plant recycles wastewater, employs water-borne metallic paint at vehicle body paint lines and has achieved zero landfill waste from the beginning of its operations. TMT intends to begin planting trees at and around the plant in the near future.
TMC will formulate concrete initiatives for each plant giving consideration to the specific characteristics of each particular region and plant. In the future, it plans to gradually initiate the activities at other vehicle and component plants both in Japan and overseas to make sustainable plants a reality.
Overview of Designated Overseas Model Plants for 'Sustainable Plant' Activities
Start of Main Region Country Company Production Products ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The Americas U.S. TMMMS Around 2010 Highlander ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Europe U.K. TMUK 1992 Avensis, Auris, engines France TMMF 2001 Yaris, engines (assembly) ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Asia Thailand TMT 1964 IMV series, Camry, Corolla, Yaris, Soluna Vios, WISH ------------------------------------------------------------------------For more information on Toyota's "Sustainable Plant Activities," please visit
http://www.toyota.co.jp/en/environment/sustainable_plant/index.html
About Toyota Motor Corporation
Established in 1937, Toyota Motor Corporation (TSE: 7203; NYSE: TM), which celebrates its 70th anniversary this year, has developed into one of the world's best known automobile manufacturers. The Toyota Group sold over 8.5 million vehicles under the Toyota, Lexus, Daihatsu, and Hino brands in more than 170 countries and regions in fiscal 2007. Further, the Company's production is firmly rooted in local communities, with 52 companies manufacturing vehicles and parts in 26 countries and regions. Toyota had approximately 300,000 employees on a consolidated basis at the end of fiscal 2007. The company is headquartered in Aichi, Japan. For more information, please visit www.toyota.co.jp/en/index.html .
Source: Toyota Motor Corporation
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Toyota Motor Corporation Corporate Communications Department/ Public Affairs Division Tel: +81-3-3817-9150 URL: http://www.toyota.co.jp/en
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