Toyota Motor Corp 2007 SR
The report outlines Toyota Motor Corporation's business activities from environmental, social, and economic perspectives for the fiscal year 2006. Key highlights include reaching the milestone of one million hybrid vehicles sold worldwide and the implementation of the Fourth Toyota Environmental Action Plan. The company achieved its goals for reducing CO2 emissions from stationary sources and logistics, while also maintaining zero landfill waste at its production plants. Socially, Toyota focused on quality through 'Customer First' activities and enhanced workplace communication. The report also details the opening of the Ban Pho Plant in Thailand, designed with world-leading environmental performance.
Company: Toyota Motor Corp
Sector: Consumer Discretionary
Country: Japan
Year: 2007
Type: SR
Pages: 92
Toyota Motor Corp
Sustainability Report
The report outlines Toyota Motor Corporation's business activities from environmental, social, and economic perspectives for the fiscal year 2006. Key highlights include reaching the milestone of one million hybrid vehicles sold worldwide and the implementation of the Fourth Toyota Environmental Action Plan. The company achieved its goals for reducing CO2 emissions from stationary sources and logistics, while also maintaining zero landfill waste at its production plants. Socially, Toyota focused on quality through 'Customer First' activities and enhanced workplace communication. The report also details the opening of the Ban Pho Plant in Thailand, designed with world-leading environmental performance.
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Document Details
Report Year
2007
Reporting Period
Apr 1, 2006 - Mar 31, 2007
Fiscal Year
2006
Published
Sep 1, 2007
Type
Sustainability Report
Language
English
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