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Old 10-23-2008, 11:17 PM   #1
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Home Depot Offers CFL recycling Program

On June 24, 2008, The Home Depot®, the world's largest home improvement
retailer, expanded its long-term commitment to the environment and sustainability by
launching a national in-store, consumer compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulb recycling
program in all 1,969 The Home Depot locations. This free service is the first such offering
made so widely available by a retailer in the United States and offers customers additional
options for making environmentally conscious decisions from purchase to disposal. As of
October 1, 2008 all stores will be equipped with an eye catching, orange CFL unit to collect
bulbs for free recycling.

At each The Home Depot store, customers can simply bring in any expired,
unbroken CFL bulbs, place them in a plastic bag and deposit them both into a collection
unit. The bulbs will then be managed responsibly by an environmental management
company who will coordinate CFL packaging, transportation and recycling to maximize
safety and ensure environmental compliance. Customers will be able to locate the CFL
receptacle on the front end of the store near the entrance, by the Returns desk or near the
exit doors inside the store.

In addition to the CFL recycling program, The Home Depot has also launched an instore
energy conservation program to switch Light Fixture Showrooms in U.S. stores from
incandescent bulbs to CFLs by Fall 2008 and save $16 million annually in energy costs.
The CFL recycling program is an extension of The Home Depot’s Eco Options
program. Eco Options, launched in April 2007, is a classification that allows customers to
easily identify products that have less of an impact on the environment. “The CFL recycling
program is another example of how The Home Depot is empowering customers to help
make a difference in their own homes, and have less of an impact on the environment,”
said Ron Jarvis, senior vice president, Environmental Innovation. “With more than 75
percent of households located within 10 miles of a Home Depot store, this program is the
first national solution to providing Americans with a convenient way to recycle CFLs.”
Switching from traditional light bulbs to CFLs is an easy change consumers can
make to reduce energy use at home. According to the EPA’s ENERGY STAR® program, if
every American switched out one incandescent bulb to a CFL, it would prevent more than
600 million in annual energy costs and prevent greenhouse gases equivalent to the
emissions from 800,000 cars. As the largest retailer of light bulbs in the country, The Home
Depot sold over 75 million CFL’s in 2007, which saved Americans approximately $4.8
billion in energy costs and 51.8 billon pounds in CO2 greenhouse gases over the life of the
bulbs.

http://www6.homedepot.com/ecooptions...ramRevised.pdf
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I'm glad they're providing a responsible way to dispose of these things. I've been replacing all my blown incandescent bulbs with cfl's (my house now has the strangest glow, these things put off an ugly light.) They come with a 7 year warranty- I'll be holding them to that, I have a hard time believing they'll last that long.
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