Sunshine Chevrolet is the first recipient of General Motors’ “Green Dealer Recognition” program outside of a small pilot program. After a thorough review of Sunshine Chevy’s environmental credentials, the automaker found that Sunshine Chevrolet has a proven track record in areas such as energy reduction, renewable energy use, water conservation efforts, recycling and community outreach.
Sunshine Chevrolet implemented
several environmental features on its site, including:
- Energy efficient LED lighting both on the interior and exterior of the building with state-of-the-art programmable capabilities designed to minimize energy usage.
- Dedicated recycling program for shop materials
- Advanced building techniques using:
- Insulated Panel System (IPS)
- Low-E Solarban 70XL windows
- High “R” roofing system
- Recycling of most on site water
- High efficiency cooling, heating and low-energy vending machines
- Critical positioning of building on property to limit direct sun infiltration while maximizing natural interior light throughout facility.
“When we were
planning for our new facility that opened in December 2013, we felt that it was
absolutely necessary to be as environmentally conscious as economically
feasible. We are so proud that the
finished product is not only the most eco-friendly GM dealership in Western
North Carolina but also the most customer-friendly. We could not be more pleased that Sunshine
Chevrolet is the first in America to
be recognized as a GM Green Dealer!” states Don Elliott, President and Owner of
Sunshine Chevrolet.
To earn the designation of Green Dealer, dealerships
must complete a rigorous performance assessment that GM’s green dealer support
team validates and evaluates against specific criteria. Dealer recognition is based on dealers who have implemented green activities
across a wide range of environmental / sustainable criteria at their
dealership. A dealer’s continuous improvement year
after year will lead to ongoing annual recognition.
“We think customers should know all the
behind-the-scenes efforts our dealerships make to leave a smaller footprint on
their communities,” said Kurt McNeil, GM vice president of U.S. sales and
service.
The new Green
Dealer Recognition program aligns with GM’s companywide efforts to reduce its
environmental footprint and green its supply chain. GM designed the program to
encourage dealers to continue these voluntary efforts and build a network for
sharing best practices to help others begin or advance their sustainability
journey.
For more
information on GM’s environmental
commitment,
visit its sustainability
report and
environmental blog.
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