Overall impact
B (68)

Commentary

Toyota is a strong overall performer. With a 'B' rating of 67.8 for overall impact (78th percentile compared to all companies), Toyota ranks 6th out of 21 industry peers, behind Volvo, Land Rover, Renault and 2 others, and ahead of Tata Motors, Ferrari, Mazda and 12 others. On top material causes for Toyota's industry (Automobiles & Parts), Toyota performs well in Renewable Energy Growth (95.0 score), Renewable Energy Growth (96.8) and Renewable Energy Growth (94.5) and performs poorly in Accountable Institutions (25.3 score), Accountable Institutions (0.0) and Decent, Safe Work Opportunities (29.7).
Screens
Advertising
Alcohol
Animal treatment
Anti-abortion support
Anti-personnel mines
Antisemitism
Arctic drilling
Biological and chemical weapons
Cannabis
Carbon emissions intensity
Cluster munitions
Coal
Contraceptives
Controversial weapons
Deforestation - financing
Depleted uranium
Discrimination controversies
Environmental controversies
EU sanctions list
Factory farming
Fast food
Firearms
For-profit health care
Fossil fuel
Fur
Gambling
Genetic engineering
Health-related controversies
Human rights controversies
Human trafficking
Interest-based products
Interest-bearing debt
Interest-bearing securities
Iran
Military contracting
Misleading communication
Music
Myanmar
Norges Bank exclusion list
Northern Ireland (Macbride)
North Korea
No SBTI commitment
Nuclear
Oil and gas
Opioid controversies
Oppressive governments
Palestinian human rights
Pharma controversies
Pork
Pornography
Predatory lending
Prison involvement
Privacy breaches
Pro-life
Russia
Single-use plastic
Stem cell research
Sudan
Sugar
Syria
Tar sands
Thermal coal
Tobacco
UK sanctions list
Undermining US elections
US OFAC sanctions list
Weapons
Impact

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Screens
Advertising
Alcohol
Animal treatment
Anti-abortion support
Anti-personnel mines
Antisemitism
Arctic drilling
Biological and chemical weapons
Cannabis
Carbon emissions intensity
Cluster munitions
Coal
Contraceptives
Controversial weapons
Deforestation - financing
Depleted uranium
Discrimination controversies
Environmental controversies
EU sanctions list
Factory farming
Fast food
Firearms
For-profit health care
Fossil fuel
Fur
Gambling
Genetic engineering
Health-related controversies
Human rights controversies
Human trafficking
Interest-based products
Interest-bearing debt
Interest-bearing securities
Iran
Military contracting
Misleading communication
Music
Myanmar
Norges Bank exclusion list
Northern Ireland (Macbride)
North Korea
No SBTI commitment
Nuclear
Oil and gas
Opioid controversies
Oppressive governments
Palestinian human rights
Pharma controversies
Pork
Pornography
Predatory lending
Prison involvement
Privacy breaches
Pro-life
Russia
Single-use plastic
Stem cell research
Sudan
Sugar
Syria
Tar sands
Thermal coal
Tobacco
UK sanctions list
Undermining US elections
US OFAC sanctions list
Weapons
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Lexus
Luxury vehicle brand of the Japanese automaker Toyota.
Cars
Daihatsu
Japanese auto brand and one of the oldest surviving Japanese internal combustion engine manufacturers.
Cars
Hinopak Motors
Pakistani truck and bus brand.
Buses, Buses, and Trucks
Leahead
Electric car sub brand by GAC Toyota, a joint venture between GAC Group and Toyota.
Cars
TM Price
$251.73
Last available end-of-day price. Full disclosure
Revenue
$291.21 billion
Market cap
$331.43 billion
Public/private
Public
Hypothetical historical growth of $10,000
Historical performance
Company
Founded
1937
Employees
380,737
Sector
Consumer Goods
Industry
Automobiles & Parts
Peer group
Auto Manufacturers - Major
SASB industry
Automobiles
Headquarters
Japan
Share classes
TM
Mission
To attract and attain customers with high-valued products and services and the most satisfying ownership experience in America.
Description
Toyota Motor Corporation designs, manufactures, assembles, and sells passenger vehicles, minivans and commercial vehicles, and related parts and accessories in Japan, North America, Europe, Asia, Central and South America, Oceania, Africa, and the Middle East. It operates in Automotive, Financial Services, and All Other segments. The company offers subcompact and compact cars; mini-vehicles; mid-size, luxury, sports, and specialty cars; recreational and sport-utility vehicles; pickup trucks; minivans; trucks; and buses. It offers vehicles under the Toyota and Lexus brand names. Further, the company provides financial services, such as retail financing and leasing, wholesale financing, insurance, and credit cards. Additionally, it operates GAZOO.com, a web portal for automobile information, as well as engages in telecommunications and other businesses. The company was founded in 1933 and is headquartered in Toyota, Japan.
Material causes
Ethos considers the following causes material for Toyota, based on its industry peer group Auto Manufacturers - Major. Learn more about material causes in our methodology overview.

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