Toyota is the only automotive brand among the top retail users of the LEED green building rating system
PLANO, Texas (April 30 , 2018) – Toyota is proud to join the ranks of the top 10 companies with the most Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design (LEED)-certified retail locations1. While the list includes retailers from various industries, Toyota is the only automotive brand to be included in the top ranks2.
“Inclusion among the top 10 retailers to date for LEED certification2, and being the only automotive brand, speaks volumes to the movement Toyota has achieved through our environmental efforts to improve the overall quality of life,” said Kevin Butt, general manager of environmental sustainability at Toyota Motor North America (TMNA). “Environmental leadership means supporting our dealers as we continue to drive environmental performance across four key areas – Carbon, Water, Materials and Biodiversity. Toyota is focused on environmental sustainability with a goal of zero impact by the year 2050.”
“Toyota is one of the leading examples of a business embracing sustainability and taking action to drive change,” said Mahesh Ramanujam, president and CEO of the U.S. Green Building Council. “As one of our Platinum level members and one of the most prolific users of LEED in their retail spaces, Toyota demonstrates an unmatched commitment to sustainable development and responsible growth among their peers in the automotive industry.”
Toyota and Lexus brands have achieved various levels of LEED certification for the construction and renovation of their sales and service areas.
More Than Just Construction
Toyota assists its dealers in making the investment and improvements to their dealerships to meet the LEED certification requirements. Through efforts like the Toyota Image II facility initiative and Lexus Vision USA, dealerships incorporate the best of sales and retail in an environmentally-friendly setting featuring windows allowing for natural light and low-emitting interior finishes.
One such example is Kendall Toyota in Eugene, Oregon, a LEED Platinum dealership. A few of their sustainable features include:
- Photovoltaic panels: With photovoltaic panels covering most of the dealership’s roof, they are able to produce up to 30 percent of the building’s energy needs.
- Recycled Cisterns: Two 10,000 gallon, above-ground cisterns are recycled fluid tanks. They serve as an important role in the water recycling system at the dealership.
- Capturing and Recycling Rain Water: Approximately 60 percent of the water accumulated on the roof is collected and is directed into the two above-ground cisterns. This water supplies the car wash and landscape irrigation.
- Other features include on-site storm water treatment, high-performance HVAC, day lighting, recycled building materials, and native landscaping.
Toyota and Lexus work with their dealerships on an individual basis providing guidance on sustainable strategies to achieve LEED certification and vendor support for products and programs such as LED lighting retrofits for energy savings.
Toyota and Lexus recognize the hard work that goes into the LEED certification process. The continued efforts not only are attractive to environmentally conscious consumers, they also can provide dealerships an edge in recruiting and retaining team members.
Long-term goals
The growth of LEED certifications by Toyota and Lexus dealers closely aligns with the company’s larger goal to have a net positive impact on society and the planet by the year 2050. Details of the TMNA Environmental Action Plan can be found in the online version of the 2017 Environmental Report (https://www.toyota.com/usa/environmentreport2017/).
“Achieving zero impact on our planet requires us to rethink the way we power our facilities, from manufacturing to selling vehicles,” Butt said. “As business owners, we encourage them to use the Challenge 2050 as a guide for their individual business goals.”
Toyota and Lexus continue to work to provide guidance and administrative support to dealers that seek to update their buildings with the LEED certification guidelines. Each dealership is an independently-owned business within the Toyota or Lexus network.
Toyota and Lexus are proud to recognize the following dealerships who have achieved LEED certification in retail and other project categories since 2007.
Toyota Dealerships3
Dealerships Complete: | LEED Rating | |
Kendall Toyota | Eugene, OR | Platinum |
Maguire Toyota | Ithaca, NY | Platinum |
San Francisco Toyota | San Francisco, CA | Platinum |
Toyota of Corvallis | Corvallis, OR | Platinum |
Beaverton Toyota (TCSC) & (Sales) | Beaverton, OR | Gold |
Bennett Toyota | Allentown, PA | Gold |
Cabe Toyota Long Beach (Parts and Service) | Long Beach, CA | Gold |
Caldwell Toyota | Conway, AR | Gold |
DCH Toyota of Torrance | Torrance, CA | Gold |
Fitzgerald Toyota Gaithersburg (TCUV) | Gaithersburg, MD | Gold |
Heritage Toyota Owings Mills | Owings Mills, MD | Gold |
Kendall Toyota of Bend | Bend, OR | Gold |
Legends Toyota | Kansas City, KS | Gold |
Lost Pines Toyota | Bastrop, TX | Gold |
Mark Miller Toyota | Salt Lake City, UT | Gold |
Sun Toyota | New Port Ritchie, FL | Gold |
Tansky Sawmill Toyota | Dublin, OH | Gold |
Toyota Certified Center of Santee | Santee, CA | Gold |
Toyota of Rockwall | Rockwall, TX | Gold |
Alamo Toyota | San Antonio, TX | Silver |
Cabe Toyota Long Beach (Sales) | Long Beach, CA | Silver |
Denny Menholt Toyota | Rapid City, SD | Silver |
Dunning Toyota Ann Arbor | Ann Arbor, MI | Silver |
Fox Toyota of El Paso | El Paso, TX | Silver |
Fred Beans Toyota of Flemington | Flemington, NJ | Silver |
Grossinger City Toyota | Chicago, IL | Silver |
Jerry Durant Toyota | Granbury, TX | Silver |
Pat Lobb Toyota of McKinney | McKinney, TX | Silver |
Pueblo Toyota | Pueblo, CO | Silver |
Stevenson Toyota | Jacksonville, NC | Silver |
Toyota of El Cajon | El Cajon, CA | Silver |
Toyota of Wellesley | Wellesley, MA | Silver |
Tustin Toyota | Tustin, CA | Silver |
Vancouver Toyota | Vancouver, WA | Silver |
Victory Toyota | Seaside, CA | Silver |
Beaman Toyota | Nashville, TN | Certified |
Curry Toyota | Cortlandt Manor, NY | Certified |
Family Toyota of Burleson | Burleson, TX | Certified |
Gettel Toyota of Lakewood | Bradenton, FL | Certified |
Grappone Toyota | Concord, NH | Certified |
Hendrick Toyota Merriam | Merriam, KS | Certified |
Kenny Ross Toyota | Moon Township, PA | Certified |
Livermore Toyota | Livermore, CA | Certified |
Miracle Toyota | Winter Haven, FL | Certified |
Toyota of Irving | Irving, TX | Certified |
Westbrook Toyota | Westbrook, CT | Certified |
Lexus Dealerships3
Dealerships Complete: | LEED Rating | |
Bell Lexus | Scottsdale, AZ | Gold |
Lexus of Henderson | Henderson, NV | Gold |
Lexus of Las Vegas | Las Vegas, NV | Gold |
Sewell Lexus Pre-Owned | Fort Worth, TX | Gold |
Fox Lexus | El Paso, TX | Silver |
Dave Mungenast Lexus of St. Louis | St. Louis, MO | Silver |
Park Place Plano | Plano, TX | Certified |
Hendrick Lexus | Merriam, KS | Certified |
1 Excluding financial institutions with retail bank locations.
2 As of the date of the release.
3 List is inclusive of Toyota and Lexus dealerships. Project registrations vary with the U.S. Green Business Council.
About Toyota
Toyota (NYSE:TM) has been a part of the cultural fabric in the U.S. and North America for 60 years, and is committed to advancing sustainable, next-generation mobility through our Toyota and Lexus brands. During that time, Toyota has created a tremendous value chain as our teams have contributed to world-class design, engineering, and assembly of more than 36 million cars and trucks in North America, where we operate 14 manufacturing plants (10 in the U.S.) and directly employ more than 47,000 people (more than 37,000 in the U.S.). Our 1,800 North American dealerships (nearly 1,500 in the U.S.) sold more than 2.7 million cars and trucks (2.4 million in the U.S.) in 2017 – and about 87 percent of all Toyota vehicles sold over the past 15 years are still on the road today.
Toyota partners with community, civic, academic, and governmental organizations to address our society’s most pressing mobility challenges. We share company resources and extensive know-how to support non-profits to help expand their ability to assist more people move more places. For more information about Toyota, visit www.toyotanewsroom.com.
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