Sustainability
Toyotas commitment to sustainability is reflected in its new global vision launched in March 2011 - we want to continue to lead the way towards more sustainable ways of moving people around, by working with all stakeholders to develop products and services that enrich our customers lives and makes them smile.
To see how sustainability drives what we do in New Zealand, we invite you to read our 2011 Sustainability report below.
 2011 Sustainability Report
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Toyota New Zealand 2011 Sustainability Report
Our 2011 report applies the Global Reporting Initiative (GRI) G3.1 framework (considered the world’s leading framework for corporate responsibility reporting) to a B+ level and has also been assured by an external provider. This report should be read in conjunction with the supplementary website content below.
The 2009 to 2011 period included some of the most challenging times in our history: a global recession, brand-threatening quality issues, and natural disasters which impacted on the Toyota family, customers and the entire countries of New Zealand and Japan.
Toyota has chosen to call its fourth Sustainability Report Resilience, inspired by those affected by the disasters in Christchurch & Japan and their ability to face the future with optimism despite the significant challenges ahead. This spirit of resilience is inherent in Toyota New Zealand’s Believe culture and values – we believe a better tomorrow starts today and we are equally determined to grow from the challenges that have faced Toyota in recent years and continue to lead into the future |
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