Toyota to make all factories carbon neutral by 2035

Friday, 11 June 2021 (17:21 IST)
Moscow:Toyota Motor Corporation will make all its factories across the world carbon neutral by 2035, the Kyodo news agency reported on Friday.

 
According to the media, the company initially planned to reach this goal by 2050, but decided to accelerate the efforts.
 
Toyota said that it seeks to respond to tightened environmental regulations as the world pays more attention to reducing carbon dioxide emissions to address global warming, mentioning that the company also asked parts suppliers to reduce emissions by 3% year-on-year in 2021.
 
Japan along with the European Union, South Africa, South Korea, the United Kingdom and others pledged to reach carbon neutrality by 2050.

Toyota's chief production officer Masamichi Okada stated""In this way, the processes that have high generation of CO2 will be focused on to reduce as much as possible, or even eliminate CO2 emissions," Okada told an online media briefing.
 
"By identifying these areas, we will focus our resources and we believe that will contribute to shorten the time until we can achieve carbon neutrality," he said.
 
The automaker will also consider having onsite and offsite power sources that it can rely on for renewable energy, he added.
 
With pressure growing on global automakers to slash emissions, German luxury automaker BMW (BMWG.DE) said its factories in China plan to reach carbon emissions neutrality by the end of this year, while Ford also aims to power all of its plants with locally sourced renewable energy by 2035. read more
 
Toyota has said in recent years that electric vehicles (EVs) will play a greater role in reducing emissions but other solutions should be used, like its successful hybrid or slow-selling hydrogen vehicles.
 
To achieve carbon neutrality, Toyota aims to have a variety of options, Okada said, adding that the automaker wants to work with multiple types of models for EVs and assemble them simultaneously.
 
"We're going to utilise our experience and knowledge that we have gained through the years," he said.(Sputnik) 
 

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