Subaru of Indiana Automotive plant has positively blown away the environmentalist community by its efficient environment-loving policy. The plant has successfully been able to become zero-land-fill since 2004. That means that the plant is not sending anything or any garbage that would be stored in Earth. The plant converts recycles or reuses 99.8 per cent of its garbage. The rest of that portion is sent to be destroyed in an environmental-friendly fashion in Ohio. Surprisingly, the plant’s implementation has affected their production model as well. Cars made in 2007 produced about 95 kilograms less of waste than the cars manufactured in the year 2000. Even the garbage from cafeteria and used hand towels is sent to a waste-to-energy plant that uses combustion to produce energy which then provides power to downtown Indianapolis. These feats are astronomical, given the fact that this particular Subaru plant is capable of manufacturing 260,000 cars per year. Read the rest of this entry »
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