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Manager, Safety & Environmental Compliance Greening Your Business A look at Subaru of Indiana Automotive The Industry Leader in Environmental Stewardship Presented by: Denise Coogan

SIA Model Lineup C A M R Y

Environmental Awards for SIA

SIA Environmental Milestones 1998 Achieved ISO 14001 certification 2002 Began operation of on-site solvent recovery system that produces dry still bottoms 2003 Designated a Backyard Wildlife Habitat by the National Wildlife Federation 2004 Achieved Zero Landfill status

REDUCE REUSE RECYCLE

Getting Started

How SIA Achieved Zero Landfill Status Support of Parent/Affiliated Companies creation of Subaru North American Environmental Committee setting of annual environmental targets all Subaru affiliates in North America are ISO 14001 certified

How SIA Achieved Zero Landfill Status Associate Kaizen Suggestions generating cost savings by eliminating waste (muda) creative ideas for re-use and recycling proactive involvement in environmental management system

How SIA Achieved Zero Landfill Status Assistance of Allegiant Global on-site collection/sorting of recyclable materials advice on recyclable/reusable materials creation of markets for recyclable materials PCI (Pollution Control Industries) for Hazardous Waste Recycling Covanta Energy Waste to Energy Production

REDUCE 55% Reduction in TRI Emissions since 2000 13% Reduction in CO2 Emissions since 2000 44% Reduction in lbs/unit of Steel since 2000 46% Reduction Waste Generated since 2000 (459 lbs/unit to 248 lbs/unit)

Reduction Projects Oil Purification 6,000 gal. Annual Reduction In Waste Discharged

Energy Conservation / CO 2 Reduction Major Projects (2006-2008): Reduced Excess Lighting 284 tons of CO 2 reduction Reduced Oven Run Time 5,722 tons of CO 2 reduction Lowered Plant Air Pressure 825 tons of CO 2 reduction Eliminated Air Leaks 268 tons of CO 2 reduction Installed Air Shut-off Valves 21 tons of CO 2 reduction 7,120 tons of CO 2 reduction

REUSE Engine Plant Return Project* Pallets Oil & Oil Absorbent 2,122 tons 778 tons 21 tons Total 2008 = 2,921 tons** *Includes cardboard, styrofoam, steel braces, and plastic **Does not include standard returnable packaging or containers

Reuse Projects Plastic Engine Trays Returned to Japan Plastic Caps Returned to Japan Brass Lug Nuts Returned to Supplier

RECYCLE Steel Cardboard & Paper Various Plastics & Foams Pop Cans & Bottles Solvent Soaked Rags Light Bulbs 17,334 tons 1,363 tons 293 tons 46 tons 14 tons 4 tons Total 2007 = 19,054 tons Recycling Rate = 99.93%

Recycle Projects Pop Cans and Bottles, Newspaper Cardboard/Paper Recycled Styrofoam Sheets Recycled

SIA 2008 Recycling Benefits 27,500 MATURE TREES This represents enough saved timber resources to produce more than 340,725,000 sheets of newspaper! 69,873,000 KW-HRS OF ELECTRICITY This is enough power to fulfill the annual electricity needs of more than 8,521 homes! In 2008, SIA recycled 17,907 tons of scrap metal 1,363 tons of cardboard & paper, 864 tons of wood 631,000 GALLONS OF OIL This represents 15,024 barrels of No.2 fuel oil. This is enough energy to heat and cool more than 3,128 homes for one year! 32,700 GALLONS OF GASOLINE This is enough gasoline to drive 915,600 miles in A Subaru. 43,600 CUBIC YARDS OF LANDFILL AIRSPACE This represents enough airspace to fulfill the municipal waste disposal needs for a community of 55,982 Americans for one year! The recycling of this quantity of packaging and raw materials avoided their manufacturing and disposal, thereby conserving 1 : 9,541,000 GALLONS OF WATER This represents enough water to meet the daily freshwater needs of 127,213 Americans 1 Each ton of fiber recycled conserves: 17 mature trees; 463 gallons of oil; 24 gallons of gasoline; 4,100 kw-hrs of electricity; 7,000 gallons of water, 3.5 cubic yards of landfill airspace. Each ton of pallets recycled conserves 5.1 mature trees and 3.5 cubic yards of landfill airspace. Each ton of scrap metals recycled conserves 3,590 kw-hrs of electricity and 2.0 cubic yards of landfill airspace. Sources: U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, Institute of Scrap Recycling Industries, Gaylord Corporation, Swiss Federal office of Environment and Waste Management.