Corporate Brochure - Toyota Industrial Equipment - #5

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Contributions
To the community and the world.
Toyota Material Handling, U.S.A., Inc. (TMHU), along with Toyota Industrial Equipment Manufacturing (TIEM) and parent company Toyota Industries Corporation (TICO), strive to set exemplary standards of corporate contributions and community support.
American
Toyota has been in the fortunate position to provide Red CrOSS
industrial equipment for disaster relief efforts.
Toyota provided equipment support and substantial financial contributions to the American Red Cross for Hurricane Katrina and other natural disasters. Toyota's equipment and support were delivered closer to home when the Southern California wildfires devastated many areas near TMHU headquarters in Irvine, Calif. Toyota also donated to the American Red Cross, set-up matching gift programs, and held clothing and canned food drives to aid victims of the flooding in the Midwest.
In addition to the American Red Cross, TMHU supports many other nonprofit foundations, including The Home Depot Foundation, Bartholomew County Big Brothers/Big Sisters, The Material Handling Education Foundation, Hoag Hospital, Midwest US Japan Association Conference, Youth Alive!, City of Hope Cancer Center and March of Dimes.
In Canada
Responsibility that transcends borders.
Toyota Canada Inc. (TCI) has taken significant steps to protect the environment as well.
Friends of the Rouge Watershed
Substantial time and funding from TCI has been spent to re-establish a natural habitat in Rouge Park, with thousands of trees, shrubs and native wildflowers now planted.
Earth Day scholarship program
TCI contributes to this program that grants environmentally
active students $5,000 scholarships toward post-secondary education.
54% reduction in paper consumption over the past five years
TCI has reduced its paper consumption from 8.6 million sheets annually to 3.9 million.

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