College Students Design Buildings From GM Manufacturing Scrap And Waste
Texas A&M architecture students were tasked with designing a building from GM scrap.
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Texas A&M architecture students were tasked with designing a building from GM scrap.
GM utilizes a lot of recycled materials, but there’s always room for more.
GM’s initiatives to reduce energy consumption saved $73 million in 2016.
Following much success from the project last year.
Engine covers, air filters and even coats for the needy.
GM has called upon its suppliers to continue reducing emissions.
For a grand total of 152 landfill-free facilities.
The performer is an activist for PETA and its campaign to help curb leather production.
Not one piece of old furniture will find its way to a landfill.
It involves rethinking materials, and having design adapt with us.
In honor of America Recycles Day, GM took to the Mississippi River to do some recycling itself.
Only nine percent of companies participating are named to the list.
Including a switch to 186,000 LED lightbulbs.
By 2050, its entire operations will be powered by renewable energy.
Environmental consciousness is happening on nearly every continent.
For the homeless, insulation and V6 engine covers.
GM continues its green streak globally.
The project has been in the making for two years.
The first global GM facility to earn the achievement this year.
Noise insulation, primarily.