Subaru's Indiana Plant: A Model for Coexisting with Nature
Subaru's Indiana factory, certified as a wildlife habitat in 2003, exemplifies the possibility of harmonizing car manufacturing with natural ecosystems.
Editorial Staff
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Updated 10 days ago
In 2003, Subaru's Indiana plant made history by becoming the first auto factory in the United States to be certified as a wildlife habitat.
This certification highlights the potential for industrial operations to coexist with local wildlife, including bald eagles, coyotes, and snapping turtles that inhabit the area.
Subaru's initiative serves as a reminder that manufacturing and nature can indeed thrive together, setting a precedent for other industries to follow.