Subaru and TerraCycle Expand Partnership to Offer Safe Recycling Solutions for PPE Waste
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CAMDEN, N.J., August 20, 2020 /3BL Media/ – Subaru of America, Inc., today announced a new recycling initiative to recycle personal protective equipment (PPE) waste in response to the increase in waste due to the COVID-19 pandemic. The new initiative is an expansion of the automaker’s existing recycling collection partnership with TerraCycle®, the world's leader in the collection and repurposing of complex waste streams.
Subaru of America, Inc. and the National Parks Conservation Association have been awarded the 2020 Silver Halo Award in the ‘Best Sustainability Initiative’ category by Engage for Good. The automaker and park advocacy group were recognized for the Don’t Feed the Landfills initiative, an environmentally focused campaign aimed at preserving national parks.
Subaru of America’s marketing messaging centers around the Subaru Love Promise, and one of those promises is “Subaru Loves the Earth.” While the brand is involved in a number of sustainable and earth-friendly initiatives, for the first time, Subaru aimed its promise at its events, creating for its National Business Conference for Subaru dealers, a zero-waste event experience. In fact, some 33,000 pounds of trash was diverted from landfills.
Subaru of America is launching a campaign with a new tagline tied to its signature “Subaru Loves Pets” initiative.
The 30-second spot from Carmichael Lynch breaks today on digital and cable and introduces the tagline, “Subaru: More Than a Car Company,” joining the automaker’s signature “Love” tagline.
TerraCycle is a company that allows you to recycle and reuse, well, anything.
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TerraCycle gives you a box and then you collect the trash and then you mail it back to them. They turn it into something useful and keep the trash out of the landfill.
My mom met a really nice lady named Shannon Cook. She is the sustainability manager at a place that sells cars and trucks and vans. It’s called Tom Wood Subaru.
My family and our friends in our neighborhood collect things that we give to TerraCycle so they can recycle it. Otherwise, it will end up in the trash can. Which, we all know wher that goes. TerraCycle is awesome. They can help save our planet.
BY KERRI ANNE RENZULLI , HANK GILMAN , SAM HILL AND SUSAN MCPHERSON
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In the weeks and months since the COVID-19 outbreak began, hundreds of companies and entrepreneurs have stepped up to help. We chose a sampling of them: 50 companies (including one collaboration) that stand out for the size, scope or uniqueness of their efforts and that provide a snapshot of all these good works.
Subaru of America Camden, NJ
The company partnered with Feeding America to provide 50 million meals nationwide to people affected by COVID-19.
Report highlights Subaru company, customer, and community impacts and goals for the future
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CAMDEN, N.J., July 31, 2020 – Today, Subaru of America, Inc. (SOA) released its second annual Corporate Impact Report. The report details the automaker’s commitment to its customers, commitment to the communities in which Subaru employees live, work, and serve, and commitment to upholding its core values, each and every day.
Newly developed program focuses on addressing food insecurity and increased hunger needs in the Philadelphia region.
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PHILADELPHIA, July 15, 2020 /3BL Media/ - Today, Subaru of America, Inc. has announced that it will serve as the exclusive automotive sponsor of the Pennsylvania Horticultural Society’s (PHS) Harvest 2020 initiative, a comprehensive program aimed at increasing food production and combatting food insecurity throughout the region.
Organizations from eight counties received funds totaling $107,000
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LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 11, 2020 /3BL Media/ – Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) today announced 13 Indiana nonprofit organizations from eight counties were awarded capital grants totaling $107,012.19 by the SIA Foundation.
Since its establishment in 1997, the SIA Foundation has awarded more than $2 million to fund nonprofit projects across Indiana. Recipients at today’s event represented Carroll, Cass, Hancock, LaPorte, Marion, Porter, Tippecanoe and White counties.
First 600 participants to complete race will receive finisher medal
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LAFAYETTE, Ind., June 4, 2020 /3BL Media/ – Going virtual this year with a mobile app, the sixth annual Subaru Color 5K is open for registration at https://subarucolor5k.itsyourrace.com.