What's Happening?
Subaru of America, Inc. has been named to Newsweek's list of America's Greatest Workplaces in Manufacturing for 2026. This marks the second consecutive year that Subaru has received this recognition, highlighting the company's commitment to innovation
and a human-first workplace culture. The accolade is largely attributed to the efforts of Subaru of Indiana Automotive (SIA) in Lafayette, Indiana, where a significant portion of Subaru vehicles sold in the U.S. are assembled. Subaru's manufacturing practices emphasize sustainability, with all products being manufactured in zero-landfill plants.
Why It's Important?
Subaru's recognition as a top workplace in manufacturing underscores the importance of balancing technological advancement with employee well-being. This achievement not only enhances Subaru's reputation as an employer but also sets a benchmark for other companies in the industry. By prioritizing a sustainable and supportive work environment, Subaru can attract and retain top talent, which is crucial for maintaining competitive advantage. Furthermore, Subaru's commitment to zero-landfill manufacturing aligns with growing consumer demand for environmentally responsible products, potentially boosting brand loyalty and sales.













