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Toyota Global Vision President’s Message Launching a New Structure Special Feature Review of Operations
Consolidated Performance
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ANNUAL REPORT 2013
Biotechnology and Afforestation
Toyota is making every effort to contribute to the
creation of a resource recycling society through our
afforestation activities, as well as our horticultural,
environmental greening and agricultural biomass
operations.
Following previous afforestation and forestry devel-
opment projects in Australia and the Philippines, we
are engaging in a forest restoration model project in
the town of Odaicho, located in Japan’s Mie
Prefecture. In our Greenifi cation Business, to counter-
act the urban heat-island phenomenon we offer
Smart Green Parking, which provides greening in
parking areas, and Smart Green Wall for wall green-
ing. We have established a sales subsidiary in China
for this business. In our agricultural biomass opera-
tions, we added to our lineup of ResQ Series manure
composting facility deodorizers.
Housing
Since Toyota entered the housing business in 1975,
Toyota Housing Corporation has expanded to provide
homes under the name Toyota Home, offering high
durability and earthquake resistance, as well as excel-
lent security, health and environmental features.
Toyota Housing Corporation offers environment-
friendly homes that conserve and create energy while
having the durability to last for many years, and in
November 2011, we began selling “smart houses,”
comfortable and economical homes that combine
Toyota technologies to link homes and cars. At the
same time, Toyota is engaging in leading-edge devel-
opment in a variety of fi elds, such as the operational
testing of smart grids.
Note: Effective October 1, 2010, all housing operation produc-
tion and technical development functions were trans-
ferred from Toyota Motor Corporation to Toyota Housing
Corporation.
Marine
Toyota manufactures and sells pleasure boats, marine
engines and a variety of marine components. All
products take full advantage of our engine technolo-
gies and other advanced technologies cultivated
during years of automotive manufacturing. The
PONAM-35, which was launched in September
2011, was voted Japan’s 2011 Boat of the Year, and
won the 2011 Good Design Award.
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