Toyota Motor Philippines is scaling up its vehicle dismantling and recycling capabilities, aiming to improve sustainability in the automotive industry. The company has invested in new equipment and processes to handle end-of-life vehicles more efficiently, recovering parts and materials for reuse.
This initiative aligns with Toyota's global commitment to a circular economy, reducing waste and promoting resource conservation. The expanded facility in the Philippines will process a larger volume of retired vehicles, extracting valuable components such as engines, transmissions, and metals.
Toyota's move is expected to benefit local auto repair shops and parts dealers by providing a steady supply of recycled OEM parts. It also supports the government's environmental goals by reducing landfill waste from scrapped cars.
The company emphasized that the expanded operation adheres to strict environmental and safety standards, ensuring responsible recycling practices.