As the old saying goes: โYou canโt have your cake and eat it too.โ Or in the case of Toyota: โYou canโt have your green and fight itย too.โ
With a well-earned reputation as a leader in the development of fuel efficient cars it boggles my mind that Toyota continues to be a supporter of the US Chamber of Commerce – an organization that is leading the charge against President Obamaโs clean energyย agenda.
Other big supporters of the Chamber of Commerce have been distancing themselves from the organization over their archaic standpoint on the issue of climateย change.
Just today we saw Nike relinquish its membership on the US Chamberโs board, statingย that:
โwe fundamentally disagree with the US Chamber of Commerce on the issue of climate change and their recent action challenging the EPA is inconsistent with our view that climate change is an issue in need of urgent action.โ
And over the last week two other high profile members have quit, including the largest US electric utility company, Exelon. In a press release, Exelon statesย that:
โExelon is so committed to climate legislation that Rowe [Exelonโs CEO] announced during todayโs speech that Exelon will not be renewing its membership in the U.S. Chamber of Commerce due to the organizationโs opposition to climate legislation.โ
If an energy producer and a shoe company are willing to take such a strong stance, one would reason that Toyota, a company that heavily markets itself as a โsustainable mobilityโ company, would have led the exodus from the US Chamber. Instead we see all sorts of big green talk from the auto-giant,ย like:
โWe support environmental programs that educate and mobilize people to reduce their environmental footprint.โ
โAt Toyota, our commitment to the environment goes beyond our products.โ
โAs an auto manufacturer, Toyota believes that โsustainable mobilityโ can be achieved through advanced technologies, key partnerships and creative people who are willing to take on this most important challenge.โ
It goes on and on like this throughout Toyotaโs website and I applaud them for putting their money where there mouth is on things like their Together Green program. But it all rings just a little too hollow when you know that at the same time theyโre doing all this โgreenโ work, theyโre still a big backer of the US Chamber of Commerce who continues to be a major lobby against action on climateย change.
At the least it seems to me to be financially backwards to fund one group that is advancing environmental causes while at the same time funding those opposed to those very same things. At the most, it makes me wonder whether all of Toyotaโs โgreenโ image in nothing more than a cleverย ruse.
If Toyota is genuinely committed to sustainability as they say they are, then they can can take their lead from Nike, Exelon and others and stop supporting the US Chamber and their attack on the Obama administrationโs clean energy and climate change reforms. If they donโt leave the US Chamber, then we know where their motivations trulyย lie.
Subscribe to our newsletter
Stay up to date with DeSmog news and alerts