Toyota named greenest automaker by Newsweek

AFP Relaxnews December 13,2017

Toyota Mirai FCEV. Image: Toyota via AFP Relaxnews

Toyota might have missed out to Volkswagen as being the world’s biggest vehicle manufacturer last year, but it’s still the pre-eminent automaker when it comes to being environmentally friendly. That’s because Newsweek has singled out Toyota as one of the greenest companies in the world once again and named the Japanese auto giant as “Best in Industry Global” in the automobile category.

The Japanese automaker was ranked 16th overall in Newsweek’s Global 500 greenest companies, but number one among vehicle manufacturers.

There’s a host of news concerning new hybrid, plug-in hybrid and all-electric vehicles these days but for automakers like Toyota, as well as being the future of sustainable mobility, they also represent their future profitability, as well as a big part of a concerted effort to make their entire operations more environmentally friendly.

This Newsweek award recognizes Toyota for its track record of sustainability achievements, as well as for its eco-sensitive hybrid and fuel cell vehicles. This year’s score is better than Toyota’s past performance in the rankings, which is an impressive reflection of the company’s ongoing commitment to green initiatives.

Each year, the Newsweek Green Rankings use eight different metrics to measure the environmental performance the world’s largest publicly traded companies. Every company is rated against each other for things such as energy, water and waste levels. JB

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