Toyota joins Japan hydrogen association

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By Jim Gibbins - 1st December 2020

Japan - Toyota Motor Corporation of  Aichi, Japan has joined the recently formed Japan Hydrogen Association (JH2A), a body created to promote global collaboration and the formation of a hydrogen supply chain in the field. The JH2A organisation works with various stakeholders to ensure Japan continues to lead the world in the use of hydrogen, which is expected to play a central role in combating global warming.

In a written statement, Toyota said: “As part of our various efforts to contribute to the mitigation of global warming through the reduction of CO2 emissions, Toyota will actively make efforts together with our JH2A colleagues to realise the JH2A’s purpose of ‘establishing a hydrogen society’ at an early point.”

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