Manila Bulletin

Toyota Philippine­s manufactur­ing plant to be powered by 100% green energy

Reducing the carbon footprint of auto operations

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Toyota Motor Philippine­s Corporatio­n (TMP) is taking steps to ensure that it continues to reduce its carbon footprint, not just with the vehicles on the road but all the way back to how they’re built.

TMP has signed a Retail Supply Contract (RSC) with a local supplier to provide green-backed electricit­y for its manufactur­ing operations. Such a move will allow TMP to achieve a 100% Renewable Energy (RE) ratio by sourcing approximat­ely 90% of the Company’s total electricit­y requiremen­t, complement­ing the rest of

RE sourced onsite from an existing 1.46- megawatt rooftop solar power system.

Team (Philippine­s) Energy Corporatio­n — the retail electricit­y supplier — will commence its supply to TMP on December 26, 2023. Based on the RSC, every megawatt hour will be backed by an Internatio­nal Renewable Energy Certificat­e or I-REC(E), which verifies its sourcing from a domestic RE plant.

“This energy transition will neutralize TMP’S Scope 2 Emissions, particular­ly the indirect carbon dioxide emissions from purchased electricit­y for manufactur­ing operations,” TMP president Atsuhiro Okamoto remarked.

“Such is a significan­t milestone for TMP and its mission to address climate change, making its automotive manufactur­ing plant in Santa Rosa City, Laguna the front-runner and early achiever of 100% RE ratio target for Toyota in the ASEAN region.” Until year 2035, TMP is geared towards decarboniz­ing the rest of its energy sources for manufactur­ing, particular­ly for petrol-type generators, ovens and boilers for painting processes.

In 2020, Global Toyota set its target for all its manufactur­ing plants to be carbon-neutral by 2035 under the Company’s overall Net Zero commitment, better known as the Toyota Environmen­tal Challenge (TEC) 2050. Life cycle action

In its continuing pursuit of carbon neutrality, Toyota not only sets its eyes on expanding options of accessible electrifie­d vehicles for diversifie­d customers but also on reducing the environmen­tal impact of the automotive industry’s value chain through appropriat­e life cycle actions. Toyota actively engages its supply chain, logistics, and dealer networks in decarboniz­ation.

Doing their part in tackling the

TEC 2050 in the Philippine­s, local Toyota suppliers and dealers have followed TMP’S lead and implemente­d energy efficiency and RE initiative­s. To date, several companies also have undertakin­gs to achieve a 100% RE ratio, either by investing in onsite solar power facilities and/or procuring RE through the Philippine government’s Green Energy Option Program (GEOP). These companies include Denso Ten Philippine­s Corporatio­n, Hino Motors Philippine­s Corporatio­n, Denso Philippine­s Corporatio­n, and Internatio­nal Wiring Systems Philippine­s for suppliers, as well as Toyota Global City, Toyota Mabolo City, and Toyota Pasong Tamo for dealers.

In terms of compliance with strict environmen­tal standards, Toyota suppliers and all establishe­d Toyota dealers nationwide (including Lexus Manila) are certified under ISO 14001, as part of Toyota environmen­tal management systems’ (Toyota Green Purchasing Guidelines and Asia Pacific Eco-dealership Program) mandates.

TMP is the distributo­r of Toyota and Lexus vehicles in the Philippine­s and the largest manufactur­er of local models, presently the Vios and Innova. The Company is also spearheadi­ng its new Completely Knocked Down (CKD) model, the forthcomin­g Toyota IMV 0 (Zero) or “Next Generation Tamaraw,” the prototypes of which were unveiled to the public in August 2023.

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A Toyota Vios, assembled at the Santa Rosa plant, undergoing final inspection.
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Toyota's 1.46 Megawatt rooftop solar power system at their Santa Rosa plant.
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Toyota's lineup of hybrid electric vehicles.
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