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 with driving and charging habits, speed, accessory use, weather and temperature, battery age, vehicle condition and road condition. In non-ideal conditions, figures may worsen by more than 50%. Battery capacity decreases with time and use which will further reduce range. See owner’s manual 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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