September 23, 2013

General Motors and seven of its facilities are being recognized by the Michigan Department of Environmental Quality for longtime support of environment-focused community collaboration. GM remains the leader for most Neighborhood Environmental Partner awards granted since the program began in 2005.

GM received the department’s inaugural NEP Longevity Award recognizing companies that have participated in the program for five or more years. It encourages and rewards businesses and their neighbors who work together on environmental projects. This is the seventh straight year GM has received NEP awards.

“GM is committed to reducing our facilities’ environmental impact while also improving the communities in which we operate,” said David Tulauskas, GM director of sustainability. “We share the same ecosystem as our neighbors and enjoy exchanging our knowledge, best practices and hands-on experiences.”
 

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