Earthmate low mercury CFLs were featured in Jeremy Caplan’s article “Better Bulbs” published in the August 3, 2009 issue of Time magazine.
Earthmate expanded its product offering with a line of covered CFLs designed to combine the energy savings of compact fluorescent lamps with the attractive look and feel of an incandescent.
Waste Management, Inc., announced that it will provide Earthmate compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) in recyclable packaging that also doubles as a CFL recycling kit. Consumers can purchase and recycle their compact fluorescent lightbulbs in one convenient package from ThinkGreenFromHome.com.
The Environmental Working Group (EWG) tested hundreds of compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) and compiled a list of seven bulbs in its “Green Lighting Guide” that surpass Energy Star guidelines and contain the lowest amount of mercury. Topping the list was Earthmate Super Mini-Size CFLs.
