Based on Natural Resources Canada’s (NRCan) approved guidelines. Refer to NRCan’s Fuel Consumption Guide available at https://fcr-ccc.nrcan-rncan.gc.ca/en for more information. Full battery charge and ideal conditions are required. Figures will vary based, amongst others and non-exclusively, on driving and charging habits, speed, accessory use, weather and temperature, battery age, vehicle condition, road condition and other factors. In sub ideal conditions, figures may worsen by more than 50%. Battery capacity decreases with time and use which will further reduce range. See the owner’s manual or NRCan’s Fuel Consumption Guide for details.
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EMS is the short form for Environmental Management System .
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- Recycled used oil, coolant, wooden skids, cardboard, batteries and tires.
- Recycled some plastics & scrap metals.
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- Recycle All Tires
- Recycle All Used Oil
- Recycle All Used Coolant
- Recycle All Plastics where possible.
- Recycle All Used Batteries
- Recycle All Scrap Metals.
- Recycle ALL Photocopier and Printer Cartridges.
- Using environmentally friendly chemical cleaner for our shop floor. (Citrus based vs. toxic based)
- Installed a brake lathe air filtration system.
- In the customer reception area we installed a dishwasher, fridge and ceramic coffee mugs to reduce the amount of paper coffee cups and plastic coffee creamer packages going to landfill. (They are not recyclable)
- Installed storage pallets for all bulk chemicals storage in case of a spill.
- The vast majority of our lights are now LED and Flourescent-resulting in less electricity use.
- We set yearly objectives and targets for environmental initiatives: reducing our use of electricity, natural gas and water.
- Reduced by 80% the amount of garbage going to landfill by increasing recycling (to 85%) and reducing the amount of unwanted packaging coming into the dealership.
- Implemented a spill control plan as it relates to our bulk oil deliveries and used oil/coolant pick up.
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