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Adriana Trujillo

GM Facility Saves 4M Gallons of Water Annually · Environmental Management & S... - 0 views

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    General Motors' Kokomo Operations - which is landfill-free and has achieved a water reduction of 4 million gallons annually - is now a member of the Indiana Environmental Stewardship Program.
Adriana Trujillo

Ford North American Headquarter Facilities Go Landfill-Free | Ford Media Center - 0 views

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    Ford Motor Company has achieved landfill-free status across its entire network of North American headquarter facilities, resulting in the diversion of more than 240,000 pounds of waste from landfills. The company's 3 North American headquarter facilities are located in Dearborn, Michigan, Oakville, Ontario, and the Santa Fe district in Mexico City.
Adriana Trujillo

Ford Investing $4.5 Billion in Electrified Vehicle Solutions, Reimagining How to Create... - 0 views

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    Ford Motor Company will invest $4.5 billion to advance its electrified-vehicle solutions by 2020. The company also plans to add 13 additional electrified vehicles to its product portfolio by 2020.
Adriana Trujillo

GM's Ohio and Indiana Plants to Meet Electricity Needs with Wind - 0 views

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    General Motors will power all of its Ohio and Indiana manufacturing facilities with renewables through a 200 MW purchase of renewable energy from two wind farms in Ohio and Illinois. The wind farms will provide enough output to meet 20% of the company's global electricity use from 2018.
Adriana Trujillo

Chevrolet buys carbon credits to help N.D. ranchers - 0 views

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    Chevrolet is buying up emissions credits linked to 11,000 acres of grasslands in North Dakota. In exchange for payments from Chevrolet, the ranchers who own the land agree not to till their properties, reducing carbon emissions. "The amount of carbon dioxide removed from our atmosphere by Chevrolet's purchase of these credits equals the amount that would be reduced by taking more than 5,000 cars off the road," said Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack.
Adriana Trujillo

10 of the biggest world automakers partner to launch 'DRIVE Sustainability' | CSR Europe - 0 views

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    A group of ten automakers - including BMW Group, Daimler AG, and Honda - have partnered to launch DRIVE Sustainability, which aims to "drive sustainability throughout the automotive supply chain by promoting a common approach within the industry and by integrating sustainability in the overall procurement process." CSR Europe is facilitating the partnership.
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