Published by Teresa on November 19, 2025
Honda to support farmers across the U.S. in adopting regenerative agriculture practices through Carbon by Indigo
Regenerative agriculture improves soil health, removes carbon from the atmosphere and conserves water
Honda is supporting 1,800 metric tons of soil carbon removals as a step toward its decarbonization goals
TORRANCE, Calif., Nov. 19, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Honda today announced that it has joined Carbon by Indigo, a leading program to help farmers across the U.S. adopt regenerative agriculture practices to improve soil health, capture carbon and increase their profitability. As part of its broader commitment to decarbonization, Honda is purchasing soil carbon removal credits through Carbon by Indigo, resulting in the removal of 1,800 metric tons of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Learn how regenerative agriculture is making a difference for farmers at https://honda.us/farmers.
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Through Carbon by Indigo, Honda is supporting the removal of 1,800 metric tons of carbon from the soil and helping farmers adopt regenerative practices that restore local ecosystems and improve soil health. By supporting farmers nationwide, Honda is helping to advance regenerative agriculture. At Brennco Farms in Elida, Ohio, Keaton Brenneman has incorporated regenerative practices to improve soil health, conserve water and enhance air quality.
Honda's investment in the soil carbon project supports farmers across the U.S., including farmers near Honda operations.
Carbon by Indigo produces high-quality agricultural soil carbon credits in the U.S., providing farmers with opportunities to increase profitability while building soil health and long-term resilience. Participating farmers learn, adopt and expand regenerative practices tailored to their crop systems and local conditions, such as planting cover crops, reducing tillage, diversifying crop rotations and optimizing nitrogen application. These practices boost soil health, reduce surface water runoff and enhance air quality. As farmers implement and maintain these methods, they generate soil carbon credits by capturing carbon in the soil.
While water dynamics are highly local and field-specific, the practices in this project on average conserved approximately 69,000 gallons of water for every metric ton of carbon removed. Honda's investment in the soil carbon project supports farmers across the U.S., including approximately 150 farmers near Honda operations in Alabama, Indiana, North Carolina, Ohio and South Carolina, empowering them to adopt regenerative practices on a combined 214,000 acres of farmland. All credits in the Carbon by Indigo program have been independently verified by Aster Global Environmental Solutions and issued by the Climate Action Reserve, a trusted, high-quality carbon credit registry.
"For over 40 years, Honda has supported farmers near our Ohio operations through conservation programs that protect farmland and help expand access to markets for their crops," said Mahjabeen Qadir, sustainability strategy lead at Honda Development & Manufacturing of America, LLC. "Now, Honda is building on that history by supporting regenerative agriculture practices that help farmers manage climate challenges and maintain healthy farmland for future generations."
"Indigo Ag proudly works with companies like Honda to take action on achieving their climate goals while creating impact for the communities in which they operate," said Dean Banks, CEO of Indigo Ag. "The Carbon by Indigo program builds prosperity from the ground up, with tangible benefits for local communities and their environment: cleaner air and water, more resilient soil and crop production, additional income for farmers and their families, and a legacy of stewardship across generations."
Honda aims to decarbonize its products and operations and use high-quality offsets only for the remaining greenhouse gas emissions that could not be eliminated. To advance this decarbonization goal, Honda has implemented the following initiatives:
Zero and low emissions products: Driving the transition to 100% battery-electric and fuel cell electric vehicles, starting with hybrid-electric models in the U.S.
Nature-based solutions: Planting over 85,000 trees to capture carbon and further restore biodiversity at Honda's Ohio operations
Home energy solutions: Providing home and vehicle energy management technologies to help customers reduce their environmental footprint
Energy-efficient operations: Reducing energy use and transitioning to low-carbon energy sources across Honda manufacturing facilities
Hydrogen technology: Expanding hydrogen fuel cell technology to commercial vehicles, stationary power generators, and construction machinery
For more information about how Honda is reducing the environmental impact of its products and operations, visit https://www.honda.com/environment.
Based on its longstanding commitment to the environment, Honda is working to reduce the environmental impact of its products and operations in three critical action areas: decarbonization, reducing CO2 emissions from all products and corporate activities; clean energy, using carbon-free energy sources; and resource circularity, maximizing the use of recycled and biomass materials, and converting end-of-life products back into raw materials for reuse in the supply chain.
Honda is striving to make battery-electric and fuel cell-electric vehicles represent 100% of auto sales globally by 2040, with a near-term focus on increasing sales of hybrid-electric vehicles, while also beginning the electrification of Honda powersports and power equipment product lineups. To reduce the environmental impact of its business operations, Honda is sourcing renewable energy to address CO2 emissions from its North American operations through long-term virtual power purchase agreements (VPPAs) for carbon-free wind and solar power that cover more than 80% of the electricity Honda uses in North America.
Honda efforts also focus on decarbonization of its operations, including offices, warehouses, and manufacturing facilities and supporting its suppliers and independent dealerships across North America in their decarbonization efforts through the Honda Green Excellence Academy and Honda Environmental Leadership Program, respectively.
Important Notice Although the information included in this press release is accurate as of the date of publication, this information is subject to change at any time without notice. American Honda Motor Co., Inc. assumes no responsibility for updating this information.
SOURCE American Honda Motor Co., Inc.
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