
Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has commenced Environment Month 2026 under the theme, “Move Towards Climate Positive Company through Resource Recycling,” reaffirming its commitment to sustainability across its operations and stakeholder ecosystem. Guided by the Toyota Environmental Challenge 2050 and its broader environmental goals, the initiative aims to accelerate resource recycling, waste reduction, and climate-positive actions by engaging suppliers, dealers, logistics partners, employees, and local communities, while promoting circular economy practices and fostering collective efforts towards a greener and more sustainable future.
TKM is actively working to reduce resource consumption and cut waste across its operations. The company is targeting a 12.5% reduction in packaging usage over the next five years through cross-functional improvement activities and a 15% reduction in process-generated waste by 2030 through annual milestones. These efforts are backed by stronger waste recyclability measures and the continued push for Zero Waste-to-Landfill. TKM also remains committed to running its manufacturing facilities entirely on renewable electricity.
- On the supplier front, TKM is working closely with supplier partners to promote resource efficiency and responsible material usage, encouraging waste reduction within supplier operations and greater use of recycled materials. The company is targeting 60% recycled content in supplier packaging by FY2028-29, while helping partners navigate evolving environmental requirements.
- At the dealership level, TKM will roll out recycling initiatives in phases- starting in Bengaluru in September 2026, expanding across Karnataka by December 2026 and going nationwide by March 2027. The initiative will encourage circular practices within dealership operations and build greater customer awareness around responsible resource management.
- The company is also working with logistics partners and regional facilities to improve environmental performance in transportation and distribution with a focus on greater rail usage, higher CNG adoption and less packaging waste through better operational efficiency.
Beyond business, TKM continues its community engagement through environmental education and biodiversity conservation. The Toyota Green Wave Project has contributed to nurturing over 650 plant species and more than 400 faunal species. The Ecozone programme, meanwhile, has reached over 62,000 students on topics of environmental conservation and sustainable living.
Mr. B. Padmanabha, Executive Vice President & Director – Manufacturing, Toyota Kirloskar Motor, said, “Our journey towards becoming a climate-positive company requires continuous improvement, collaboration and responsible action at every level. Through Environment Month 2026, we are strengthening our focus on resource recycling and waste reduction while encouraging sustainable practices across our value chain. We firmly believe that every individual contribution, however small it may seem, has the power to create meaningful change. Together, these collective efforts will help us reduce environmental impact and advance our long-term sustainability goals.”
Through initiatives like Environment Month 2026, Toyota Kirloskar Motor aims to strengthen environmental awareness, encourage wider participation in sustainability, and reinforce its commitment to creating long-term value for society through responsible growth.








