Second GM South America Facility Declared Landfill Free
GM continues its green streak globally.
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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.
10-percent have opted in to improve the environment.
Efforts include making shoe soles and reusing solvent-soaked rags.
It pays to be green.
The facility has a long history of reducing its carbon footprint, and saving natural resources.
Is that wood or are you just happy to see me?
Last year GM noted the automotive industry is unsustainable in its current form.
By 2025, GM thinks these fields will be more prominent than ever.
GM gets green nod from EPA.
It’s like the Porsche 919 Hybrid LMP1 race car, only not.
Roll your eyes if you must, but GM’s FastLane website just named the Top 10 sustainable stories for 2014.
GM’s largest brand is over halfway toward its goal of an 8 million metric ton reduction in emissions.
The Wildlife Habitat Council awarded GM for establishing wildlife habitats and education programs.
GM’s “Quest for Zero Landfill” has brought the total number of Zero Waste facilities to 122, including 11 new additions around the world.
GM donates the vegetables to local missions and soup kitchens.
General Motors leads all manufacturers in Neighborhood Environmental Partner awards with 44 total.