The US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) has awarded the Energy Star label to Honda of America’s vehicle assembly plants in Marysville and East Liberty, Ohio, for their energy efficiency performance over the past 12 months.

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“The energy efficiency of these two plants places them among the top 25% of auto assembly plants in the country,” said EPA Region 5 Administrator Mary Gade. “By increasing energy efficiency, Honda has both reduced greenhouse gas emissions and saved money.”


Requirements for achieving the Energy Star label include compliance with EPA regulations, safe lighting levels, and performance certification by a professional engineer licensed in the state where the plants are located.


EPA began its Energy Star motor vehicle manufacturing programme in 2001. Participation is available to all manufacturers with motor vehicle production facilities in the United States.