We see more and more every year: American companies are going green.
Despite the debate between political factions in the halls of Congress, and even in the gym where PTA meetings are held, with regard to the legitimacy and science behind climate change, many American companies are gradually becoming aware of the trend of environmental awareness.
Whether it's out of pure will to reverse the effects of climate change, or just a cynical display of manipulation of public relations, it's up to companies between companies, but the impact is still the same.
Even companies like Pacific Gas power are immortal in the movie Irene brokwich, "Real Life describes how a woman takes over the company for poisoning the waters of southern California, this has taken the lead in lobbying allegations in Washington, D. C. C.
Legislation was enacted to reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
The campaign hit every industry, including the RV manufacturing industry.
Recently, auto makers in Detroit have been criticised for the business model of making fuel-consuming cars, and they have gradually embarked on a global trend in making hybrid cars, cars that mix diesel and battery technology.
RV manufacturers such as fleewood and winnabergo are also doing the same.
Because these vehicles rely on battery power when driving in the city, and when driving on the interstate, diesel power is strictly required, so the hybrid RV can travel 700 miles before refueling, about 12 miles per gallon, more than 8 miles of industry standards.
Some engines are currently being built with fuel efficiency of 15 miles per gallon.
Another measure that RV manufacturers are using is to ensure that their products are more eco-friendly through the development of building materials.
Steel was once the industry standard for RVs construction.
Although steel is still in use, some companies have begun to use aluminum, which is lighter and recyclable.
Composites, similar to materials used to make golf balls, are also used at a higher frequency, and the use of wood in manufacturing is slowly becoming the past.
These composites allow for the possibility of new designs, new designs that may resist the wind and thus improve fuel efficiency again.
Manufacturers, consistent with the use of lighter materials, are beginning to have an interest in the idea of building smaller, lighter cars.
Some companies are developing models similar to standard minivans, but in smaller spaces the vehicles still contain a bed, storage space, awnings and a variety of camping necessities.
The innovation is still in its infancy, but it turns out that the innovation is successful in the context of consumer and environmental friendliness.
Whether most consumers believe in the adverse effects of climate change, they are using ecology.
Friendly products with increasing level.
However, for the first time in a long time, American industry has found a way to achieve ecology.
Synonymous with consumer friendly.
The RV industry, which could hold back in the first place, has also achieved this goal.
Campers and RV rental companies can take a look at this.