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We believe it is essential to encourage environmentally benign
and sustainable use of our planet's limited energy and water resources.
Through the distribution of resource conserving products and the
provision of objective, accurate information, we strive to assist
people in their efforts to use energy and water efficiently.
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EFI's Consumer Division
encourages environmental sensitivity, and we try to practice what we preach.
Packing
Materials: Over the years we have explored many different packaging
options. Our priority is to insure that the products we ship arrive intact,
while using the most environmentally sensitive packaging we can identify.
EFI's Massachusetts warehouse predominantly uses loosefill peanuts made
from natural, biodegradable materials (could be corn, rice, wheat, or
potatoes) under the Storopack
ReNature or Pelaspan™ Bio brands. EFI's Wisconsin warehouse uses FLO-PAK
BIO 8® biodegradeable loosefill peanuts, made of corn or wheat starch.
In all cases biodegradable loosefull peanuts will simply dissolve in water,
and are compostable.
Product
Packaging: At every opportunity we encourage manufacturers to
supply products in boxes that are both made from recycled materials and
recyclable. Products in blister-pack are more difficult to ship, require
more warehousing space, and we recognize that they are more difficult
for consumers to open. While we still carry energy efficiency-related
products that manufacturers ship in plastic packaging, we continue to
reduce these SKUs as a percentage of our overall stock. Over the upcoming
months we will be providing information about productpackaging, allowing
you to identify products that come in recycled and/or recyclable packaging,
such as EarthMate
compact fluorescent bulbs.
Product
Disposal: While fluorescent lamps are more environmentally friendly
than incandescent light bulbs (since they use about one-fourth the electricity,
that results in less pollution from power plants), they do contain mercury,
and should not be disposed of in the trash. At the end of their life if
you are unable to take expired compact fluorescents to a recycling center
or municipal hazardous waste collection, you may use a RECYCLEPAK (available
through EFI) to return them to Veolia ES for recycling. (more
info)
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