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News Landing Image On the initiative of Toyota Center Tegeta, a greening campaign was held in Tbilisi
Tea Manjavidze, Head of Marketing of "Toyota Center Tegeta": "Caring for the environment is one of the important directions for Toyota. Toyota Center Tegeta also follows this global strategy. I think that in parallel with the difficult ecological situation, the abundance of responsible companies and similar activities is vital."

Globally, "Toyota" pays special attention to the reduction of environmental impact and rational use of natural resources within the framework of its activities. The Japanese brand constantly takes care of improving the environmental policy. In 2015, they launched the global project "Eco-Challenge 2050", which involves shifting focus to hybrid, electric and hydrogen-powered cars, reasonable management of production waste, and taking care of the most harmonious coexistence with the ecosystem as a whole.

Since its establishment, "Toyota Center Tegeta" shares the global environmental policy and carries out various activities in this direction. As part of taking care of the environment and ecology, the Georgian representative office of the Japanese brand signed a memorandum with the company "Tennessee". Within the framework of cooperation, green bins were placed in the office and service center of "Toyota Center Tegeta", where used plastic is collected. As a result, the waste no longer enters the environment and "Tene" takes care of its further processing.

Among the activities is the planting of 1000 oak saplings in the protected areas of Ajamet. The Red Listed and Endangered Imeri Oak was planted on behalf of customers who purchased Toyota Tegeta hybrid vehicles.

Also, the company's employees plan and participate in cleaning or greening campaigns several times a year.

"Toyota Center Tegeta" actively plans to implement ecological projects and activities in the future as part of its corporate social responsibility.
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