Toyota Water Conservation

Toyota North America aims to conserve water

As an automaker that is constantly working to improve fuel efficiency and develop alternative fuel options, Toyota clearly cares about the environment. Another way Toyota helps to improve the environment is by taking steps to conserve water.

How is Toyota conserving water?

A few specific ways that Toyota conserves water is through additional water filtration in paint operations, collecting rain water, drought-resistant landscaping, water metering, and more. Toyota has an entire North American Environmental Report for 2015 that is dedicated to its strategy and reasons behind water conservation efforts. Click the button below to learn more!

2015 Toyota North American Environmental Report

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How much water has Toyota conserved?

During 2015 alone, Toyota’s North American water conservation efforts saved more than 54 million gallons of water, which is equal to about 82 Olympic-size swimming pools. The CDP, the world’s premiere environmental disclosure agency, gave Toyota top marks for its conservation efforts and included Toyota on its first ever “A List,” along with eight other deserving companies.

Take a look at this infographic, which details Toyota’s 360-degree approach to conserving water in North America:

Toyota Water Conservation

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