The National Parks Zero-Landfill Initiative Episode 3: Grand Teton

Environmental experts from Subaru visit Grand Teton National Park, pilot park number 2 in our landmark Zero-Landfill Initiative.

Each day, park employees spend 20 hours sorting paper, plastics, cardboard, and glass. If who we are is what we leave behind... what does the 100 million pounds of waste left by national park visitors every year say about us?




You can't get rid of 100 million pounds of garbage until you know what the 100 million pounds of garbage is. In this latest zero-landfill documentary short, Subaru environmental expert, Denise Coogan gets up close and personal with trash in Grand Teton National Park.


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In 2003 Subaru of Indiana became the first and only plant in U.S. history to earn the National Wildlife Federation's Backyard Wildlife Habitat Status.  Learn more about how Subaru Loves the Earth at subaru.com/environment



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Long Subaru is committed to a Reduce, Reuse, Recycle policy.
Currently we are 'Run on Sun' with both our Showroom, Service Area, and Collision Center 100% solar powered. We encourage our customers to join us by placing commonly used customer lounge items such as coffee cups and water bottles in the recycle bin.


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