Shiloh Industries noise and vibration solutions continues on its path to carbon neutrality with two additional facilities using 100% certified renewable electrical energy. The facilities, located in Olofström, Sweden and Oss, Netherlands, join three of Shiloh’s North American locations committed to using renewables as their power source. Positioned in central Europe, the Olofström plant supports many global OEMs with large stampings, showcasing their world-class, deep draw ability. Shiloh’s Oss facility manufactures large structural castings in both aluminum and magnesium. The two plants have already implemented and are currently using clean energy, while the locations in Warren, Roseville and Plymouth, Michigan recently enrolled in a green power program commencing in January 2021. Twelve additional Shiloh facilities are also utilizing clean electrical energy, ranging between 19% and 63%, with a target to achieve 100% renewable energy use across all locations globally. Manufactures a 100% sustainable product portfolio; using only materials which can be recycled at end-of-use. Established a global network of landfill-free facilities; in 2018 alone, Shiloh diverted approximately 340 million pounds of waste away from landfills. Invests 100% of R&D funds in initiatives that benefit the environment through lightweighting and cleaner, more efficient manufacturing processes.