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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 StaffJune 6, 20261 MIN READ

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.