Toyota Kirloskar Motor receives 'Commendation for Significant Achievement' at the 18th CII-ITC Sustainability Awards

The evaluation process for this award involved a thorough assessment of TKM's CSR endeavors.

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Toyota Kirloskar Motor receives 'Commendation for Significant Achievement' at the 18th CII-ITC Sustainability Awards

In a recent accolade, Toyota Kirloskar Motor (TKM) has been lauded for its exceptional Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) initiatives with the esteemed 'Commendation for Significant Achievement' at the 18th CII-ITC Sustainability Awards.

The evaluation process for this award involved a thorough assessment of TKM's CSR endeavors by CII-ITC assessors, focusing on parameters such as Learning & Innovation integrated across all CSR projects. TKM's initiatives showcased a strong alignment with these criteria, highlighting its dedication to impactful social initiatives.

Moreover, TKM's CSR implementation is characterised by periodic internal assessments overseen by a board-level CSR committee, ensuring transparency, credibility, and adherence to regulatory standards. The company has consistently employed diverse assessment tools and systems to gauge performance and drive community enhancement and environmental conservation through sustained efforts.

TKM's CSR strategy revolves around two primary pillars: "Empowering Communities" and "Enriching Environment". Rooted in innovation and guided by the principle of Kaizen (continuous improvement), TKM's CSR projects span across six key areas: Skill Development, Road Safety, Education, Environment, Health & Hygiene, and Disaster Management. Emphasising community ownership, holistic interventions, behavioral change, and stakeholder engagement, TKM's sustainable CSR model underscores its commitment to creating a positive impact on society and the environment, the company shared.

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