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Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs Are a Bright Idea
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Jan 6, 2008, 21:20


What is a CFL bulb?

Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs are the most energy-efficient bulbs available on the market today.

They use fluorescent technology to produce high-quality, energy-efficient light that lasts far longer than typical incandescent bulbs, saving consumers money and the environment from excess waste.

Why are CFL bulbs better?

On average, a CFL bulb uses up to 75 per cent less electricity than an incandescent light bulb but gives off the same amount of light.

This reduction in energy translates to reduced greenhouse gas emissions. CFL bulbs also last 5-10 times longer, sometimes up to 10,000 hours, while most incandescent light bulbs last 1,000-2,000 hours.

Because CFL bulbs last so long, this means fewer materials in the making of bulbs, less transportation of bulbs and less packaging waste.

Although the initial cost to purchase a CFL bulb is slightly higher, the energy savings experienced and the longer life span can more than recover the cost. Switching all of your incandescent bulbs to CFL bulbs can help you to save up to 75 per cent savings on your energy costs for lighting.

Can I use them anywhere in the home?

There are a wide variety CFL bulbs available that can be used almost anywhere in the home where incandescent bulbs are used.

In addition to the common mini-twister bulbs for general household use, other options include standard A-line, reflectors, dimmers, tri-lights, globes, chandeliers and outdoor bulbs.

How do I dispose of expired CFL bulbs?

Because CFL bulbs should not be disposed of with regular household waste, you can now bring in expired CFL bulbs to any The Home Depot store, and be assured that each bulb will be recycled safely.

Customers can find a CFL bulb recycling unit located at the entrance by the special services desk and can simply place their expired CFL bulbs in one of the plastic bags provided and deposit it into the display.

Each store monitors the unit and once full, sends the expired CFL bulbs to be responsibly recycled.

More information is available online at homedepot.ca/ecooptions.

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