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Year
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Milestone
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Details
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1970
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Toyota Metal Co., Ltd. established to meet future demand for responsible disposal of end-of-life vehicles |
• First automaker to establish a recycling company
• Approx. 6.5 million vehicles recycled between 1972 and 2012
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1973
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Toyota Chemical Engineering Co., Ltd. established to process and recycle cutting oil from Toyota production plants | Established by Toyota Tsusho Corporation; 30,000 kL of waste oil processed and recycled between 2008 and 2011 |
1985
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Toyotsu Recycle Corporation established to recover and recycle precious metals from exhaust gas catalysts | Established by Toyota Tsusho Corporation; approximately 16 million catalysts recycled between 1985 and 2012 |
1992
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Toyota Environment Committee established | Chaired by TMC president |
1996
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Bumper recycling across Japan commences | Approximately 10 million recycled between 1996 and 2012 |
1998
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Automobile Shredder Residue (ASR) recycling plant established |
• Established at Toyota Metal Co., Ltd.
• World’s first dedicated ASR plant
• ASR recycled into soundproofing materials for 22 million vehicles between 1998 to 2012
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End-of-life hybrid vehicle NiMH battery collection and recycling commences | Approximately 30,000 collected between 1998 and 2012 | |
2001
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Automobile Recycle Technical Center established | Established at Toyota Metal Co. Ltd.; first automaker to establish an independent recycling research institute |
Ecoline Corporation, a used parts sales network operator, established | Established by Toyota Tsusho Corporation; approximately 200,000 used parts handled annually | |
Parts e-commerce system introduced for Toyota parts distributors throughout Japan | Approx. 600,000 used parts sold between 2001 and 2012 | |
2003
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Toyota Recycling Vision formulated | Sets targets for 2015 |
“Raum” model launched | Incorporates Toyota’s proprietary “Design for Recycling” (DfR) features | |
Bio-plastics used in parts for the first time | World-first | |
2005
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Aluminum recycling business established at Toyota production plants | Expanded to 13 plants worldwide; approximately 2.5 million tons recycled between 2005 and 2012 |
2007
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95% vehicle recycling rate achieved | - |
2009
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Recycling guidance commences in countries where hybrid vehicles are sold | Aiming for development of NiMH battery collection systems outside Japan |
2010
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Battery-to-battery recycling of hybrid vehicle NiMH batteries commences | World-first |
Tungsten recycling system launched | World-first; approximately 75 tons recycled between 2010 and August 2013 | |
2011
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99% vehicle recycling rate achieved |
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2012
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Magnet-to-magnet hybrid vehicle motor magnet recycling system launched | World-first |
2013
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System for reusing NiMH batteries in stationary rechargeable batteries launched | World-first |
Redesigned “Sai” dedicated hybrid sedan launched | Achieved 20 percent usage of Ecological Plastic and recycled resin materials | |
Toyota wins JEMAI Rare Metal Recycling Award | First automaker to win the award | |
Toyota wins Prime Minister’s Prize in the 3Rs Awards | First automaker to win the award |
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