Building a car is a resource intensive process. It's a shame, in turn, when a car's life comes to an end and those resources go to waste.

That's why Honda has been striving for years to make sure its cars are as recyclable as possible. Establishing its own high standard, Honda has been working to ensure that 90 of the materials used in the construction of its cars can be recovered at the end of their life cycle. It's been meeting and exceeding this standard since 2004.

Honda has also been striving to replace the hazardous materials used in its cars with chemicals and components that are more environmentally friendly. The company established rules (the Honda Chemical Substances Management Standard) that it uses to identify and phase out harmful chemicals in its facilities all around the world. This includes working to reduce the use of PVCs and VOCs in Honda cars.

When you buy a Honda car, you're not just getting a high-quality vehicle. You're getting a car that's been explicitly designed to be kind to the environment. To learn about the Honda cars currently available, get in touch with Honda Cars of Rock Hill. Our location in Rock Hill, SC has a wide selection of new Honda cars and knowledgeable staff who can help you pick the right one for you.

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