autobloggreen.com — The Subaru assembly plant in Indiana has now gone three years without taking out the trash and the corners of the building still haven't filled up. Actually all the waste in the SIA plant is either reused, recycled or used to generate electricity that is fed into the grid for the city of Indianapolis.
Jul 3, 2007 View in Crawl 4
ipfreeJul 4, 2007
If they burn garbage to get energy aren't they just sending smoke and ash out the chimney instead of a dump ?
fat_piggyJul 4, 2007
dumb muslim
griffin7Jul 5, 2007
I think that the clean operation of the plant, along with the clean operating vehicles produced by this plant is truly commendable. More auto companies should be doing these sort of things.
theysayjumpJul 5, 2007
Whilst other car manufacturers should take note of this, if they (Subaru) really want to help the environment they might want to reconsider the whole car-making thing. Apparently those are bad for the environment.
mhugginsJul 5, 2007
Transformers?
ozidJul 5, 2007
Since you knew they wouldn't use the trash for 3 years... 16 years ago. :)
ozidJul 5, 2007
Toyota also builds the new Camry's at this plant. So if you want to support the cause, don't just look at Subaru's. Toyota Camry's are ULEV (ultra low emissions vehicle), I think. And like I said, they are built at the Subaru plant in Indiana.