Subaru Premium Outback Sport Automobile User Manual


 
Ruggedness, versatility and a low impact on the
environment have long made Subaru vehicles the
choice of drivers who want to enjoy the beauty of
the natural world. By reducing pollutants during
the production process and creating efficient, low-
emission vehicles, Subaru works to protect that
beauty and the earth we all share.
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Zero Landfill
In 2004, Subaru of Indiana Automotive
(SIA) became the first manufacturing
facility in the U.S. to reach zero landfill
status—nothing from its manufacturing
efforts ever goes into a landfill. What’s
more, Subaru facilities in Japan have
achieved similar goals in reusing and
recycling industrial waste, as well as
greatly reducing carbon emissions.
Protecting Wildlife
In 2003, SIA became the first U.S.
automotive assembly plant to be
designated a wildlife habitat. Subaru
shares the site with numerous natural
residents including deer, blue herons
and beavers.