Going green in our cars means more than just getting better fuel economy. As early as 1998, Chrysler aimed to use recycled materials for the fabric roof liner of the Jeep Grand Cherokee. Fast forward to the 2010s and the list of automakers using recycled materials has grown. Since 2014, The BMW i3 has used natural fibers along with recycled plastics and aluminum. The 2015 Nissan Leaf incorporated 25 percent recycled materials, including steel for the body. Ford stands out when it comes to using recycled materials; in addition to using recycled materials in the wire frame and under the hood, Ford incorporates recycled materials in tactile components of a car’s interior, such as seat cushions and fabric. In 2011, Ford began using soy foam for its seat cushions. Shortly after, the automaker incorporated Repreve fabric, made of recycled water bottles, in the 2012 Ford Focus Electric. Ford isn’t just focusing its recycling efforts on one or two models. Instead, its efforts span multiple models, from trucks to compact vehicles. It’s turned its attention to another interior component, with some inspiration from bees. It’s not the sexiest of car parts, but the floor of the cargo area in the new Ford EcoSport (pronounced “Echo Sport”) is made from recycled paper and fiberglass in a honeycomb shape that can hold up to 500 pounds. It weighs just 6 pounds. We’ll let the marketing people at Ford tell you more with this short, but creative, video: TexasDriveBlog summed it up, saying Ford is using the following materials already, and researching more:
These recycling efforts, paired with the interest in EV technology, may be the start of a new trend in cars. We’ll be watching for more of these innovations moving forward. Would you be more likely to buy a vehicle made from sustainable resources? -tgriffith Find Certified Pre-Owned Cars and Used Cars in your area at CarGurus. Used Ford Escape Shopping for a new vehicle? How Green Is Your Car’s Interior? posted first on http://www.cargurus.com/blog/ via Blogger How Green Is Your Car’s Interior?
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