Many Subarus are American-made vehicles built in a Subaru plant in Indiana. Not only are they American made, they're also at the leading edge of green technology where manufacturing is concerned. The Indiana Subaru factory is a zero-landfill plant. Nothing from the entire building goes into the landfill and everything is used or recycled in the process of making Subarus—right down to the things used in the lunchroom. 

 

It’s been ten years since Subaru’s Indiana plant went zero-landfill, which means that there are thousands of Subaru cars on the road today that were built without putting more garbage into the world. Instead, these cars were made with the environment in mind. The area around the factory is also a beautiful park where nature has taken over, instead of a rusty wasteland. 

When you buy a Subaru, you’re supporting changing the auto manufacturing business. Supporting changes in the way the world does business vocally is one way to incite change. Another way is to buy from businesses that use practices with which you agree. When you buy from businesses that follow through with green promises, you’re telling all the other companies that the environment matters to you. If you believe in businesses doing good for the environment and are considering a new car, take a look at Subaru. 

Subaru’s Crosstrek XV Hybrid will come out soon if you want to purchase a vehicle that still has the features you want and an ecology-minded approach to gas consumption. 
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