EPA Honors Greensburg Honda Plant

The Honda Indiana Auto Plant in Greensburg.   (Provided Photo)

(Greensburg, IN) – The Indiana Auto Plant (IAP) in Greensburg is one of seven Honda U.S. manufacturing locations that have earned the 2025 U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ENERGY STAR certification for Outstanding Energy Efficiency.

It’s the 14th year in a row that IAP have achieved this certification.

The company says this demonstrating Honda’s commitment to reduce energy use and greenhouse gas emissions.

Officials say the efforts taking place across Honda’s manufacturing plants also contribute to the company’s broader goal of decarbonizing its products and operations.

“The ability of Honda to earn U.S. EPA Energy Star certification is based on the continuous efforts of our associates in reducing energy use at our production facilities in America,” said Honda Environmental Department Manager Jeff Waid, “In addition to energy efficiency, we are very proud of our commitment to minimize waste and water use as part of our comprehensive approach toward reducing environmental impact.”

ENERGY STAR certification is awarded to plants in the top 25th percentile of all plants in the nation with regard to energy performance. The award is based on energy used per unit produced. ENERGY STAR was introduced by the EPA in 1992 as a voluntary, market-based partnership to reduce greenhouse gas emissions through energy efficiency. To date, tens of thousands of buildings and plants across all 50 states have earned the ENERGY STAR.

For more information about ENERGY STAR Certification for industrial facilities, visit energystar.gov/plants.