EPA Recognizes Toyota as Environmental Leader for 12th Consecutive Year

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Washington, D.C., (April 14, 2016) — Since 2002, Toyota has saved over 16 billion kilowatt hours of electricity. That is the equivalent of powering 995,000 average American homes for an entire year.  Saving that much energy across Toyota’s 14 North American manufacturing facilities could not have been possible without the individual efforts of team members to reduce energy use in their processes and work areas. Their efforts have enabled Toyota to earn its twelfth consecutive U.S. Environmental Protection Agency Energy Star Partner of the Year Award.
 
“Being named an Energy Star Partner of the Year is a tremendous honor,” said Toyota’s Plant and Environmental Engineering Group General Manager Robin Haugen.  “Earning that honor twelve years in a row is testament to the dedication of our team members to reduce our carbon footprint and become an environmental leader in our industry.”
 
Specific examples of energy reduction efforts resulting in cost savings of more than $82 million in the fiscal year ended March 31, 2016, include: 
 

  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Mississippi – Chiller System Efficiency Improvements
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing West Virginia – Compressed Air System Efficiency Improvements
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Kentucky – HVAC Variable Frequency Drives
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Texas – Compressed Air System Efficiency Improvements, Paint Process Water       
  • Reduction and replacement of paint department overhead lighting with LED
  • Toyota Motor Manufacturing Canada – Natural Gas Steam Turbines with Heat Recovery & Paint Process Humidification Efficiency Improvements

 
Since Benchmarking began in 2002, Toyota has realized cost savings of more than $640 million and reduced overall energy consumption by 35%.  This could not have been possible without the support and commitment from Toyota’s senior leadership to reduce our environmental impact by supporting energy reduction projects such as replacing fluorescent light fixtures and HVAC control systems with more energy efficient types.  Toyota Team Members play a big role in our energy reduction activities, identifying low and no cost kaizens and sharing ideas across all of our plants.  All this adds up to huge energy reductions across Toyota manufacturing facilities.
 
Energy Star Partners of the Year were recognized during ceremonies Wednesday, April 13, at the Marriott Wardman Park Hotel in Washington, D.C.

 

About Toyota
Toyota partners with philanthropic organizations across the country, with a focus on education, safety and the environment.    As part of this commitment, we share the company’s extensive know-how garnered from building great cars and trucks to help community organizations and other nonprofits expand their ability to do good. Toyota Motor Engineering and Manufacturing North America, Inc. (TEMA) is responsible for Toyota’s engineering design, development, R&D and manufacturing activities in North America.  In 2015, TEMA produced more than two million vehicles in North America for the first time. Additionally, TEMA’s Toyota Technical Center (TTC) operates engineering, research and development facilities in Ann Arbor, MI, including Toyota’s Collaborative Safety Research Center (CSRC). For more information about Toyota, visit www.toyotanewsroom.com
 

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