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University of Arkansas Saves $20,000 a Year With The Bulb Eater
TodaysTHV.com
By putting the Bulb Eater to use, the University of Arkansas in Little Rock has found a new way to help the environment and save money. UALR employee Vince Rogers calls the machine a win-win for the school: "It's good for the environment and it's good for us. It does two things: it saves space rather than keeping these boxes around and it saves money."
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Air Cycle's 2009 Bulb Eater Stories Contest Winners
Thank you to everyone who contributed to Air Cycle's 2009 Bulb Eater® Stories contest! We are glad to see that The Bulb Eater® has been able to contribute to so many organizations' recycling and waste-reduction efforts. We would like to congratulate our winners, Timothy Albers of American Water in East St. Louis, IL and Earl Stockton of Mote Marine Laboratory in Sarasota, FL.
American Water and the East St. Louis water treatment plant have set a goal to become a waste-free industry and by using the Bulb Eater® in this effort have saved time, money, and moved one step closer to achieving their green goals.
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Battery Recycling Mysteries Solved
Earth911.org
With so many different types of batteries available, it can be confusing to figure out what each type is used for and the best way to recycle them. This helpful article from Earth911.org breaks down the basic information about common types of batteries and what you should do with them to keep hazardous materials from finding their way into the environment.
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