Atkins Kroll partners with GovGuam to clean up abandoned vehicles

TAMUNING, Guam (Press Release) — Villages across the island can soon look forward to cleaner, and safer roadways as Atkins Kroll partners with the Government of Guam to provide financial support and strengthen government resources to remove and properly dispose of abandoned and end-of-life vehicles or ELVs throughout the island in 2026. This collaboration advances community safety, island beautification and environmentally responsible recycling efforts.

The partnership was formalized with the signing of a memorandum of understanding by Atkins Kroll leadership, including Clark Boswell, vice president and general manager of AK Guam & Saipan; Ernie Galito, business development & sustainability director; and Trina Cruz, marketing and brand engagement director. Government of Guam representatives in attendance included Acting Gov. Joshua F. Tenorio, Diego Mendiola, acting administrator of Guam Economic Development Authority; and Vincent Arriola, director of the Department of Public Works.

“As Guam’s first and oldest corporation, we are proud to support initiatives that strengthen our island and invest in meaningful local partnerships,” said Clark Boswell, vice president and general manager of AK Guam & Saipan. “This collaboration allows us to contribute resources where they are needed most in hopes of making a lasting, positive impact on our communities.”

“Abandoned vehicles have been a growing concern for the island and are not only an eyesore but a safety concern. We look forward to seeing them removed from the roadways, recycled, and transformed into creating greener, safer spaces for everyone,” added Boswell.

As part of the agreement, Atkins Kroll will contribute $400 for every hybrid electric vehicle or battery electric vehicle sold by the dealership. Contributions will be made to the Abandoned Vehicle Fund via GEDA and based on verified ELV disposals that DPW completes.

The Government of Guam will be responsible for disposing the abandoned vehicles and ELVs. An ELV is considered disposed when it has been removed and delivered to a licensed processor or recycler for processing, crushing, or export in compliance with applicable laws.

Village mayors and community members can assist the Department of Public Works in identifying eligible ELVs and coordinating access and outreach. Atkins Kroll retails hybrid and BMW Battery Electric Vehicles.

Community matters

The public-private partnership builds on AK’s long-standing history of collaboration with the Government of Guam and investment to the island. As part of its centennial celebration in 2014, AK supported the Guam Police Department by donating a lease of 10 Toyota Prius vehicles to its fleet. As part of the formal signing, AK also presented a $1,914 donation as an initial good- faith contribution to support early program mobilization. The donation amount signifies the year Atkins Kroll was founded.

Driving positive change

Earlier this year, Atkins Kroll announced Toyota’s Beyond Zero vision, a global commitment to achieving carbon neutrality across products, services, and operations, while also creating a positive, lasting impact on communities and the environment. Atkins Kroll remains committed to advancing this vision locally — for the roads we love and the land we share. For our island. For our future.

“Guam is our home, and it is truly a special place. Our island’s natural resources sustain our way of life, our culture, and our community. Beyond Zero’s vision reminds us why we are deeply committed to protecting these vital resources,” said Trina Cruz, marketing and brand engagement director.

“As a dealership, we take our responsibility seriously, not just at the point of sale but throughout the entire lifecycle of a vehicle. By working together today and providing added support to tackle this big challenge, we can ensure that future generations — our children — will continue to experience, enjoy and depend on the same environment that we cherish,” added Cruz.

In support of Beyond Zero, Atkins Kroll has partnered with IP&E to offer new hybrid and EV owners an exclusive Pacific Points Welcome Package. The package includes 8,300 Pacific Points, redeemable for United MileagePlus miles, fuel, Foody’s products, IT&E postpaid payments, and vouchers for featured partners such as Don Don Donki Guam, Good To Go, Fizz & Co., and more.

Participants also receive a complimentary instant upgrade to Pacific Points Sapphire Tier, along with Shell gas vouchers and Foody’s vouchers. To learn more about Beyond Zero, visit akguam.co m/toyota-beyond-zero/.

AK’s ongoing sustainability initiatives

Sustainability at Atkins Kroll Guam is more than a goal but an ongoing responsibility here at the dealership from vehicle ownership through end-of-life. Atkins Kroll has systems and practices in place to reduce environmental impact and protect Guam’s natural resources.

“From March 2025 to present, we have collected more than 10,000 car batteries for recycling, implemented strict processes for the proper disposal of all automotive fluids, and reduced our energy footprint through solar panels, LED lighting, energy-efficient HVAC systems, and infrared heat lamp technology in our body & paint shop. By investing in responsible operations and reducing waste — down to limiting single-use plastics across our campus — we are committed to doing our part for the island we call home and the generations who will inherit it,” said Ernie Galito, business development & sustainability director.

 

 

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