 Waste Not What Not is our green trend for 2016. Those people who play in the green space know the mantra of reduce, reuse, repair, recycle. But what if you can go beyond that and actually extract value from your waste? Take trash and turn it into something more meaningful. Within Ford, which has roots of sustainability that tie back to the days of Henry Ford, we're always about trying to do more with less. And so we have a project called From Farm to Car, where we're taking soy products and wheat chef and we're using it to create plastics and insulation. We take the scrap from gene manufacturers or sweater makers and that comes the insulation for our doors or the padding underneath our carpets. We've long used plastic bottles and recycled them to create the upholstery on our chairs and I think the most ingenious space that we have in this area is with tomatoes. We're working with Heinz Ketchup and we are taking the skins of tomatoes and trying to take that tomato fiber and turn it into a process that will help us make plastics for wiring harness. Now it's still an experiment but it just shows how powerful these opportunities can be in terms of reducing your waste.