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Hitachi Global Air Power Receives Award for Sustainability Leadership in Michigan

Hitachi Global Air Power US LLC received the "Caught YOU Being Green" Award from Michigan City Sustainability Commission for sustainability leadership. Initiatives include native prairie ecosystem restoration at its headquarters, woodland restoration, and decarbonization efforts. The award acknowledges their commitment to environmental stewardship.

April 21, 2026 - Midwest Edition #9
Hitachi Global Air Power

(L-R): Ramiro Aguilar, sustainability impact lead; Jennifer Ohlinger, senior communications manager; and Susan Poncher, senior HRIS advisor accept the “Caught YOU Being Green” Award for Hitachi Global Air Power.
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(L-R): Ramiro Aguilar, sustainability impact lead; Jennifer Ohlinger, senior communications manager; and Susan Poncher, senior HRIS advisor accept the “Caught YOU Being Green” Award for Hitachi Global Air Power.

Hitachi Global Air Power US LLC has received the "Caught YOU Being Green" Award from the Michigan City Sustainability Commission in recognition of its environmental leadership.

"In Michigan City and around the world, Hitachi is committed to advancing sustainability, human wellbeing and economic performance through innovation and digital capabilities," said Hideki Fujimoto, president and CEO of Hitachi Global Air Power. "We are proud to receive this honor from the Sustainability Commission."

The award acknowledges Hitachi Global Air Power for recent initiatives and accomplishments including native plant project at its headquarters, woodland restoration at Friendship Botanic Gardens and decarbonization within its operations.

Native Plant Restoration

At its Michigan City headquarters, Hitachi Global Air Power is converting nearly seven acres of traditional turf grass into a native prairie ecosystem as part of a five-year restoration effort. The initiative reduces emissions and water usage by eliminating the need for mowing and irrigation, while supporting pollinators, wildlife and soil health. This project was supported by the LaPorte County Soil and Water Conservation District through a Clean Water Indiana grant.


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