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Honda Earns LEED Gold Certification for Twelfth Green Building Facility, Releases Environmental Report

Honda today released its eighth annual report on the environmental impact of the company’s operations in the North America region (U.S., Canada and Mexico) and its ongoing efforts to minimize that impact by reducing waste, conserving resources, and improving energy efficiency.

Honda Issues 2012 North American Environmental Report (Photo: Business Wire)

The Honda 2012 North American Environmental Report covers the fiscal year that began April 1, 2011, and ended March 31, 2012 (FY12), and is published in digital format only. It can be viewed and downloaded here.

Highlights of the 2012 North American Environmental Report include:

  • Products – the ®-adjusted fleet-average fuel economy of Honda and Acura automobiles sold in the U.S. in model year 2011 rose 0.8 mpg, or 3.2%, to 25.7 mpg, versus the previous model year. This compares to an increase of 0.2 mpg, or 0.4%, to 22.8 mpg for the total U.S. light-duty vehicle fleet during the same period.
  • Purchasing – an estimated 6 million pounds of ® emission associated with the transportation of mass production parts from North American suppliers to Honda plants in the region were avoided through strategic planning and numerous other “green logistics” initiatives.
  • Manufacturing – the ® emission intensity of automobile production in North America, at 695 kg/unit, was down 2.0% versus the FY2001 baseline and reduced 4.5% versus year-ago levels, primarily as a result of less carbon-intensive electricity supplies.
  • The energy intensity of automobile production – from electricity and natural gas consumption, representing approximately 96% of total energy use – was down 4.4% from the FY2001 baseline but was up 2.7% versus the previous fiscal year.
  • Waste to landfills from manufacturing operations was reduced 96.5% from the FY2001 baseline and 57% from the year-ago results to a total of just 1,000 metric tons. Landfill waste per unit of automobile production fell 96.8% from FY2001 baseline levels and 48% from the previous year’s results to just 0.8 kilograms per automobile.
  • Sales and Service – the ® emissions intensity of transporting service parts to Honda’s U.S. dealers was reduced 23.8% over a four-year period (FY08-FY12), including a reduction of 5,076 metric tons in FY2012. American Honda also achieved zero waste-to-landfill for one of its nine U.S. parts distribution facilities (10 of its 14 North American manufacturing facilities have already achieved zero waste to landfill). The company also established the Environmental Leadership Award “green dealer” program for its U.S. Honda and Acura automobile dealers.
  • Administration – in FY2012, Honda earned LEED Gold certification for its twelfth “green building” facility in North America, the most of any automaker operating in the region. The company also completed installation of an 800 cell, 100 kilowatt array of Honda CIGS thin-film solar cells at the headquarters of its U.S. motorsports engineering company, Honda Performance Development in Santa Clarita, California.
  • Global ® Targets – Having achieved all but one of its voluntary goals, set in 2006, for a 10% reduction in ® emissions from both its products and production operations (compared to 2000 levels), Honda in 2011 announced a new target: to reduce ® emissions from the in-use stage of its automobile, motorcycle, and power equipment product lines by 30 percent by 2020 (compared to year 2000 levels).
  • In 2012, ® emissions from automobiles actually rose 2.9% versus year-ago levels, due in part to increased sales of larger SUVs in North America, and reduced global sales of smaller vehicles as a result of the Great Eastern earthquake in Japan and severe flooding in Thailand. Automobile ® emissions were still down 9.5% from year 2000 levels.
  • ® emissions from motorcycles and power equipment products were reduced 24.1% and 13.5%, respectively, from 2000 levels.

Highlights of the report can be viewed at http://corporate.honda.com/environment/2012-report/. The report is also available for download at the site and at Honda’s U.S. media web site at www.hondanews.com.

Additional information on Honda’s environmental performance outside of North America can be found in Honda Motor Company’s Environmental Report, with a focus on the company’s activities in Japan – available at world.honda.com (or by clicking here).

Executive Quote

“At Honda, we have made the issues of greenhouse gas emissions and energy sustainability central pillars of our effort to create new value for our customers and society,” said Tetsuo Iwamura, chief operating officer of Honda’s North American Regional Operation. “This effort extends beyond our products to include all aspects of Honda business operations in the region, including the factories that build our cars, and the operations that support them in the marketplace.”

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