IRVINE, Calif – Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU), through its partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, today announced that 20,000 trees – one for every 8-Series lift truck sold in 2007 – will be planted in national forests damaged by fire or other natural causes. The company also announced an expanded commitment to the Foundation in 2008. TMHU will donate one tree for every
“The Arbor Day Foundation is grateful for Toyota Material Handling’s ongoing and increased commitment to this endeavor,” said John Rosenow, chief executive of the Arbor Day Foundation. “Toyota Material Handling has demonstrated a commitment to preserving and improving our environment – a philosophy that the Arbor Day Foundation shares, appreciates and respects.”
In addition to TMHU’s corporate partnership with the Arbor Day Foundation, Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) – in
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Global Environmental Charter
In 2005, Toyota Industries Corporation instituted an Environmental Action Plan with three goals: (1) curb global warming, (2) use resources more efficiently, and (3) reduce environmental risks by reducing pollution. Since the inception of this plan, the company has implemented 1,700 energy-saving measures resulting in a CO2 emission reduction of 120,000 tons.
The Charter Embodied
TIEM is the embodiment of this corporate crusade. It continues to set the bar for all manufacturing facilities – lift truck or otherwise. In 2006, it received the Governor’s Award for Environmental Excellence. According to the Governor’s Award citation, TIEM successfully implemented and managed the environmental management system (
It also implemented recycling initiatives to make it a zero-landfill facility and has increased the amount of recycled items by 70 percent during the last three years. A water-treatment process at the facility has resulted in substantial reduction of pollutants in TIEM’s processed water. The water is cleaner than required by government standards.
In 2007, TIEM also gained a charter member position with the Indiana Environmental Stewardship Program. TIEM also is a member of the Indiana Partners for Pollution Prevention (P2) organization, a voluntary program for
Beyond its own initiatives, TIEM requires their top 65 suppliers, who account for more than 75 percent of the materials purchased locally, to be ISO 14001 certified or have an equivalent environmental management system. TIEM has been ISO 14001 certified since 1998.
About The Arbor Day Foundation
The Arbor Day Foundation is a nonprofit, environmental education organization of nearly one million members, with a mission to inspire people to plant, nurture and celebrate trees. More information on the Foundation and its programs can be found at arborday.org.
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