At
Subaru, protecting the environment is just as important as protecting
our passengers. That's why we build fuel-efficient vehicles in
ecologically-minded plants. Together, with our earth-friendly partners,
we are dedicated to preserving our planet. It's an integral part of our
philosophy. It's what makes a Subaru, a Subaru.
Consider
this: When you carry out your trash at home on the next collection day,
you'll be sending more trash to landfills than the entire Subaru
manufacturing plant in Lafayette, Indiana (SIA). The Subaru plant was
the first auto assembly plant to achieve zero landfill status - nothing
from its manufacturing efforts goes into a landfill. It's all reused
and recycled.
- In 2006, SIA was awarded the U.S. EPA's Gold
Achievement Award as a top achiever in the agency's WasteWise program
to reduce waste and improve recycling.
- In 2004, SIA became the first U.S. manufacturing facility to reach zero landfill status.
- In
2003, SIA became the first U.S. automotive assembly plant to be
designated a wildlife habitat. Deer, coyotes, beavers, blue herons,
geese, and other animals live there in peaceful coexistence with the
Subaru plant. It's our commitment to leave as small a footprint as
possible, delivering real-world benefits that everyone can enjoy.
- In
2002, SIA became the first auto assembly plant in the U.S. with an
on-site solvent recovery system that produces dry still bottoms.
- In 1998, SIA was the first auto assembly plant in the U.S. to be ISO 14001 Certified.
- In 1994, SIA was also the first auto assembly plant in the U.S. to be smoke free.
- Each
year, SIA actively recycles 99.3% of excess/leftover steel, plastic,
wood, paper, glass, and other materials. The remaining 0.7% is shipped
to the city of Indianapolis and incinerated to help generate steam.
Back to New Cars
Subaru
offers the most fuel efficient All-Wheel Drive vehicle lineup in
America. Subaru also offers Partial Zero Emissions Vehicle (PZEV)
certified Legacy, Outback, and Forester models which are available for
sale anywhere in the U.S. Subaru PZEV vehicles meet California's
Super-Ultra-Low-Emission Vehicle exhaust emission standard.
PZEV — Partial Zero Emission Vehicle
- Subaru PZEV vehicles have 90% cleaner emissions than the average new vehicle.
- Gasoline vehicles meeting PZEV emissions standards sometimes have even lower emissions than hybrid or alternative fuel vehicles.
- Subaru
PZEV vehicles achieve such tight pollution controls, and the burning of
fuel is so complete that in very smoggy urban areas, exhaust out of the
tailpipe can actually be cleaner than the air outside.
- Subaru PZEV vehicles are also U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) Certified SmartWay™ Vehicles.***
- According
to the EPA, Outback, Forester, and Legacy are among the cleanest and
most fuel-efficient vehicles available in the U.S. based on air
pollution, greenhouse gas emissions, and overall fuel economy.
- Outback, Forester, and Legacy are honored in the EPA's Green Vehicle Guide.
More about PZEV Here
Back to New Cars
Subaru
always has been, and will continue to be, committed to safeguarding the
natural environment that so many of its customers avidly enjoy.
Examples of the company's environmental stewardship go beyond
technology and manufacturing and into the very lives of its customers.
One of our
long-standing environmental efforts is the Leave No Trace Center for
Outdoor Ethics. For the last 10 years, the company has sponsored the
Subaru - Leave No Trace Traveling Trainers. Traveling Trainer teams, in
their Subaru Outback vehicles, travel from state to state teaching
thousands of outdoor enthusiasts how to minimize their impact in
natural areas. The "Education in Motion" program has reached over 8
million individuals, in 48 states, with the Leave No Trace message.
Interface
Another
company that recently chose to partner with Subaru is Interface, a
world leader in commercial interiors and well known for its
environmental stewardship and sustainability efforts. Among all vehicle
manufacturers, Interface chose the Subaru Outback PZEV to be its sales
fleet vehicle in the United States, making their fleet 100% SmartWay™
certified by the EPA. Drive Magazine
The Subaru customer magazine, Drive, is printed
on recycled paper and is used as a case study in the publishing
industry for its environmental friendliness.
Subaru also sponsors
other related organizations like the Geological Society of America, the
Greensgrow urban farming project, and the Pennsylvania Horticultural
Society to name a few.
Back to New Cars