Earth911.com and Green Market Fundraising Partner to Educate on Proper CFL Disposal

Scottsdale, AZ—partnership with Earth911.com, visitors can now learn how and where to properly dispose of their compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) to continue helping the environment.

Earth911.com will be providing its national database of over 2,300 searchable CFL recycling locations and events throughout the United States to Green Market Fundraising’s site, as well as content on the proper way to dispose of CFLs.

CFLs have gained popularity because of their energy-efficiency, long life and savings on energy bills. However, each CFL contains about five milligrams of mercury, which can contaminate soil and water if the bulbs are landfilled.

“People are switching to CFLs because of the energy and monetary savings,” said Earth911.com President Jonathan Smith. “However, responsible disposal of CFLs is critical, so Earth911.com commends Green Market Fundraising for making this information available to its customers.”

“Green Market Fundraising is committed to the proper disposal of these bulbs,” said Green Market Fundraising President Paul Raver. “Earth911.com’s location-specific data provides an actionable solution for visitors to our site.”

About Earth911.com

Earth 911 delivers actionable local information on recycling and product stewardship that empowers consumers to act locally, live responsibly and contribute to sustainability.

Both the Earth911.com site and 1-800-CLEANUP toll-free hotline are provided at no cost to the user or taxpayer. Earth911.com centralizes information and resources into a single user-friendly, neutral and non-governmental network.

About Green Market Fundraising

Green Market Fundraising is an environmental fundraising organization dedicated to helping students raise money for their schools by offering fundraising products that make a positive impact on the environment and for the global community. Green Market Fundraising has developed a program that facilitates the sale of energy efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), renewable energy solar phone chargers and other products that help utilize resources effectively to raise money for students, save customers money and reduce carbon dioxide emissions.

For more information, please contact:

Trey Granger
Earth911.com
480-337-3326
tgranger@earth911.com

Paul Raver
Green Market Fundraising
773.517.7516
paul@greenmarketfundraising.com

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2 Archived Comments

  1. bravenewleaf

    posted on April 12th, 2008 at 8:17 am

    It’s great that Earth911 is working on getting the message out. There are so many places that accept CFLs for recycling these days, doing it is incredibly convenient. But there are still an enormous number of people who don’t realize the damage of putting a CFL into a landfill (mercury seepage), and as such don’t make the effort.

    I’m glad to see Earth911 sharing its info in the effort to educate more people on this important issue.
    –Brave New Leaf: Everyman Environmentalism
    http://www.bravenewleaf.com

  2. Green Market Fundraising

    posted on April 25th, 2008 at 10:02 am

    Earth911 is a great resource for our program at Green Market Fundraising. Our fundraising program provides a way for students at PreK-12 schools to take action to help the environment by facilitating the sale of environmentally friendly products like CFLs, reusablebags and solar-powered phone chargers. We feel a responsibility to provide information for customers to recycle spent CFL and Earth911 provides this information. Interested parties may contact us at http://www.greenmarketfundraising.com or by calling 1.866.925.4189.

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