What if we told you that you can save more with less? Is that even possible. It sure is! For example LED bulbs save 90 percent more energy than incandescent bulbs. If you have an old fridge and replace it with a new one it will save you 150 dollars. Come to the new model of saving more will less!
Can I replace my own light bulbs?
Unfortunately you cannot recycle incandescent bulbs; those will go to the landfills. But the florescent light bulbs will have to go to the local hazardous waste center. The centers include the Foxhol, Hickory Grove, North Mecklenburg Recycling Center, and Compost Central and Recycling Center. Home improvement stores such as Lowes and Home Depot have recycling bins that people can put their unused electronics in and lightbulbs.
Did you know that North Carolina has a replacement and rebate program for household appliance? Customers can get new things and get money back on old things. NC is distributing more than $10 million in rebates on the purchase of over 75,000 energy efficient appliances.