Seattle News Channel Covers the Bulb Eater
Seattle's KING5 news channel recently profiled the use of the Bulb Eater at the Lake Washington School District in Redmond, WA. Their coverage provides a good look at how the Bulb Eater is helping the district "go green" while saving them $2500 a year.
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The Bulb Eater is in use at many school and university facilities around the country. Here are just a few testimonials from satisfied customers at schools and universities:
The Bulb Eater® has streamlined our compliance in disposing of fluorescent bulbs. It saves us from boxing them up and has eliminated the need to find storage space for spent bulbs. Our electricians are rather happy with its ease of use and it has been easy for our workers to comply with the regulations.
Dave Edwards
Seton Hall University
The Bulb Eater® is a handy unit to have around. I have a crew that goes to the schools and crushes the lamps right there on-site. That way we're not transporting bulbs which reduces the hazard factor that's associated with mercury.
Robert McCarter
Lake County Public Schools
It's very quick and efficient, and I don't have to waste so much time trying to load a truck. The cost of shipping a truckload of boxes is a whole lot more than shipping a drum of crushed tubes. That was another cost-effective factor the we were looking at when we bought this machine.
Sheela Backen
Integrated Solid Waste Program Manager
Colorade State University
With our very limited storage space, The Bulb Eater® has helped us tremendously. We no longer have to store bulbs and it has saved us a great deal of time, effort and money.
Pat Rhodes
Virginia Western Community College
Lamp Recycling with the Bulb Eater®
For facilities that generate large quantities of lamps, the
Bulb Eater® can save up to 20 hours of labor per 1,000 lamps and up to 80% in storage space over boxing intact lamps for pickup, reducing overall lamp recycling costs by up to 50%.
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