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Now let's look at the big, bright picture
Did you know that if each of Canada's 12 million households replaced one 60-watt incandescent bulb with a 15-watt CFL, we would save a total of up to $108 million a year in energy costs? And we would reduce greenhouse gas emissions by about 360,000 tonnes — the same result as if we took more than 73,000 cars off the road.
HOW MANY BULBS DOES IT TAKE TO CHANGE THE WORLD?
Low energy bulbs use up to 80% less energy than old fashioned bulbs and last years longer.
We know, we’ve used them in IKEA stores for over 20 years. When they finally do wear out, please bring them back here for recycling. (These bulbs contain a bit of mercury, so you never want to put them in the trash, OK?)
For every bulb you change to low energy, your electric bill will drop, which means fewer emissions from your power company too.
Imagine how much lower emissions would be if everyone changed a light bulb. Or three. Or all your light bulbs. Now, there’s a thought.
IKEA HANDLES THE RECYCLING
When it’s time to dispose of your SPARSAM low-energy bulb, IKEA will help you recycle it.
It’s important because the bulb contains a very small amount of mercury. Just bring it to your nearest IKEA store. If the bulb is broken, you should put it in a sealed container. You can be sure it will be recycled correctly - and you’ll be doing your share for the environment.