Apr 1, 2023

Today is April 1st, canonically accepted as April Fool’s Day, but thanks to organizations like Greenpeace who are committed to sustainability, environmentally conscious living, and reducing our carbon footprint as a society, it’s now known as Fossil Fool’s day!

Efforts are being made around the world to transform the automotive industry into something more sustainable and energy efficient.  Companies are pledging to reach carbon neutrality, commit to natural and sustainable production methods, and reach new heights in clean energy technologies.  At Classic, we’re proud to be a part of brands that are striving to create a greener world and protecting the planet for future generations.  Let’s take a look at how our manufacturers are moving forward with these efforts!

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Toyota

Toyota is aiming to make all of the company’s facilities carbon neutral by the year 2035, and to fully eliminate their CO2 emissions at their facilities by the year 2050.  As a result, they’ve invested heavily in renewable energy projects!  In 2021, Toyota added more than 10 acres of solar arrays in the company’s manufacturing plants in the US (AL, MO, WV).  The new distribution center in Ontario uses geothermal energy to heat the building and reduce reliance on natural gas heating; in late 2022, they also started using a solar array.  Toyota is in the top 20 corporate users of on-site solar energy according to the Solar Energy Industries Association.  They’ve also entered a long-term partnership with Clearway Energy Group, purchasing enough electricity from wind farms in the US to power about 8% of the company’s energy usage.  Learn more about the company’s efforts and how much they’ve already invested and energy saved on their environmental ideas and actions plan site.