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How Toyota Saves 61 Million Gallons of Water Annually
Plant processes, such as painting vehicles, require very pure H20. Typically 25 percent of the water coming into a facility doesn’t make the cut. But by implementing a system called reverse osmosis that separates impurities before the manufacturing process, Toyota has increased usable water from 75 to 90 percent at several of its plants. Let’s hear it for not going with the flow!
Read MoreAll-New 2014 Toyota Highlander Rings in the New Year with All the Bells and Whistles
Dashing through the snow in a 270-horse all-new Highlander. Active families will be able to add holiday cheer to their new year when the all-new 2014 Highlander sport utility vehicle (SUV) begins rolling into dealer showrooms later this month. The all-new fuel-efficient Highlander Hybrid will arrive at Toyota dealers in mid-February 2014.
Read MoreToyota Indiana ‘Plant’ Builds a Forest
Dec. 12, 2013 – Leaves rustle and twigs snap under the scuffle of small shoes. A light wind blows; the air is crisp. And Hoosiers can breathe a bit easier, thanks to a 160-acre woods Toyota has planted near its Princeton, Ind., facility.
Read MoreCall for Nominations: Toyota Family Teacher of the Year Award
LOUISVILLE, Ky. (Dec. 11, 2013) – Know a teacher that deserves an “A+” for engaging parents, children and educators in the learning process? Nominate them for the Toyota Family Teacher of the Year Award and the chance to win $20,000 for their school or non-profit program.
Read MoreToyota Financial Services Helps Customers Survive the Mean Streets of Potholes, Nails, Blowouts, and Other Dreaded Road Hazards
TORRANCE, Calif. (Dec. 09, 2013) – It’s that time of year again when rain, snow and freezing temperatures conspire to create more potholes. Combine that with hazards such as, nails, glass, and tree branches, and the nation’s roads and highways become true obstacle courses. It’s no wonder millions of flat tires occur every year in the U.S.
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