Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) is furthering its commitment to environmental sustainability with a significant push under its ‘Green Wave Initiative.’ As part of its ongoing efforts, TKM commemorated Environment Month by accelerating its ambitious afforestation campaign and extensive sapling distribution among its employees. This drive aligns with Toyota's broader vision encapsulated in the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050, particularly its sixth challenge, ‘Establishing a Future Society in Harmony with Nature.’
Under the Green Wave Project, TKM has distributed over 7,000 saplings to its employees, inching closer to its target of 8,000 saplings for this year’s plantation activities. Employees are encouraged not only to plant these saplings in their neighbourhoods but also to involve local communities in nurturing them. The initiative fosters a collaborative spirit aimed at enhancing urban greenery and promoting eco-conscious behaviours.
One of the standout features of TKM’s environmental efforts is the adoption of the Miyawaki Method of Afforestation. Since 2009, TKM has been a pioneer in implementing this method in India. This innovative approach, developed by the late Dr. Akira Miyawaki, focuses on creating dense, native forests that grow quickly and support biodiversity. Unlike traditional plantation methods, the Miyawaki technique involves planting native species close together, which encourages competition and results in faster growth and richer biodiversity.
The impact of this method is evident in TKM's factory premises in Bidadi, where over 328,000 trees of more than 790 native species have been planted. This effort has expanded to 112 acres of green cover, with 32 acres specifically developed using the Miyawaki method. A study conducted in collaboration with Bangalore University highlighted the method’s effectiveness in carbon sequestration, capturing an impressive 30.86 tons of carbon per acre annually.
The results of TKM's Miyawaki-driven afforestation are remarkable. Over the years, there has been a significant increase in biodiversity within the Bidadi plant area. The number of plant species has surged from 181 to 790, while faunal diversity has expanded from 76 to 284 species. This includes 88 bird species, 38 butterfly species, 107 insects, 17 reptiles, 8 mammals, and 6 amphibians, transforming the area into a vibrant and thriving ecosystem.
In addition to afforestation, TKM has established the Toyota Ecozone, an experiential environmental learning centre spread over 25 acres within its manufacturing facility. This green space includes 17 themed parks and is home to 65,000 trees from 650 native species. The Ecozone serves as an educational hub for children, teachers, community members, and other stakeholders, aiming to create future environmental leaders and change champions.
The Ecozone showcases various forest types, including Dry Deciduous, Moist Deciduous, Semi-evergreen, and Evergreen Forests. It also features specialized areas like pollination meadows, herbal gardens, and spice plants. Through interactive experiences, more than 42,000 students and community members have been engaged in environmental learning, fostering a deeper appreciation for nature and sustainability.
Expressing his views on TKM's environmental initiatives, Mr B. Padmanabha, Executive Vice President & Director of Manufacturing at Toyota Kirloskar Motor, stated, "At Toyota Kirloskar Motor, we recognize that environmental and social sustainability are just as crucial as economic progression. Guided by Toyota’s Global Environmental Challenge 2050, our sustainability efforts extend beyond achieving zero emissions from our products to encompass broader community and ecological well-being."
Mr Padmanabha emphasized that TKM’s Green Wave Program encompasses a range of activities, from afforestation and sapling distribution to sharing best practices like the Miyawaki plantation methodology. "We aim to catalyze positive change in the community to safeguard the environment for the future," he added.
Last year, TKM employees collectively planted over 5,000 saplings, contributing to mass afforestation efforts both within and outside company premises. Building on this momentum, TKM continues to promote nature conservation activities across its value chain, including suppliers and dealers. The company is also actively involved in other sustainable initiatives, such as reducing plastic usage, conserving water, and minimizing carbon footprints in its operations.
Through these initiatives, TKM is dedicated to its vision of "Mass Happiness for All," inspiring individuals and stakeholders to actively participate in environmental conservation and contribute to a sustainable future. As TKM's Green Wave Initiative grows, it reflects a broader commitment to creating a greener and healthier planet for generations to come.
Note: The information is from a press release sent to us by the manufacturer. Park+ is not responsible for any inconsistencies and inaccuracies in the above data.
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