Friday, June 12, 2015

Newsweek Names Toyota One of the World’s Greenest Companies


In the month of June, Newsweek named Toyota as one of the World’s Greenest Companies. Toyota was competing with highly-regarded brands like Microsoft, Google, Nike and Coke. Toyota moved up 57 spots this year compared to last year - putting them #35 on the list. The impending release of the Mirai fuel call vehicle is a big reason why Toyota ranked so high. This vehicle emits only water vapor through its tailpipe. Toyota was also #2 when it comes to the World's Greenest Companies from an auto standpoint. Toyota's green initiatives saved 93+ million gallons of water in North America in 2014.

“We are proud to be recognized as one of the world’s greenest companies,” said Jim Lentz, Toyota Motor North America chief executive officer. “Through continuous improvement, our global teams have made great strides in reducing our environmental impact. From hybrids to fuel cells, Toyota is at the forefront of developing energy efficient technologies. We are deeply committed to contributing to the environment, our communities, and to leading the future of sustainable mobility.”

According to Newsweek, "The Newsweek Green Rankings are one of the world's most recognized assessments of corporate environmental performance. Based on research from Corporate Knights Capital and HIP (Human Impact + Profit) Inventor Inc., the 2015 iteration of the project features eight indicators that are used to assess and measure the environmental performance of the world's largest publicly traded companies."  

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