Subaru's Zero Landfill Expertise Shared with National Parks: Video Series

Subaru, recognized for having the first automotive assembly plant in America designated as zero landfill, is sharing its knowledge of zero landfill practices with the National Park Service to reduce landfill waste from the parks. In partnership with National Parks Conservation Association (NPCA), the team is testing zero landfill practices in three iconic national parks – Yosemite, Grand Teton and Denali – working toward a goal of significantly reducing waste going into landfills from all national parks. This sustainability initiative builds upon Subaru of America’s multi-year partnership with the National Park Foundation celebrating the National Park Service Centennial. “Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind” is the documentary series highlighting the effort of making these invaluable places zero landfill.

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The Trash Problem in National Parks
The issue has prompted the National Park Foundation, the official charity of the NPS, to team up with private companies such as Subaru and Tupperware Brands to divert a reported 10 million plastic bottles from landfills per year.

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Subaru Offers Americans Tips on How to Keep National Parks Clean Leading Into Labor Day Weekend
Last year, more than 330 million people visited the national parks and with Labor Day weekend around the corner, parks across the country are likely to see a surge of visitor traffic. While everyone is encouraged to visit a national park in their area, with more visitors comes more waste that the National Park Service (NPS) must manage. Each year, NPS manages nearly 100 million pounds of visitor waste nationally, much of which is brought in from outside the parks.

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Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind | There Is No Away

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Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: The Great One
Subaru environmental experts travel to “The Great One,” Denali National Park.

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Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: The Joy of Dumpster Diving
You can't get rid of 100 million pounds of garbage until you know what the 100 million pounds of garbage is.

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National Parks Zero Landfill Initiative | Grand Teton
Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: This is part 7 of a 10 - part series of documentary videos produced by Subaru of America to help everyone understand the impact of the trash challenge in our national parks and the road to a solution.​

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Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: Convenience
Subaru, recognized for having the first automotive assembly plant in America designated as zero landfill, is sharing its knowledge of zero landfill practices with the National Park Service to reduce landfill waste from the parks.

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Subaru National Parks Zero Landfill Project | Experts Visit Yosemite
Subaru experts visit Yosemite, the first of its Zero-Landfill Initiative pilot parks, to evaluate where it's 2200 tons of annual trash comes from and how to best address the problem.

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Subaru Zero Landfill Expertise Shared with National Parks | A 100-Million Pound Problem
Who We Are Is What We Leave Behind: This is part four of a 10-part series of documentary videos produced by Subaru of America to help everyone understand the impact of the trash challenge in our national parks and the road to a solution.

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