DTE Energy to Begin Dismantling More Than 1,000 Fridges Collected Through New Cash-For-Clunkers Appliance Program
11 August 2009 - 10:28PM
PR Newswire (US)
LIVONIA, Mich., Aug. 11 /PRNewswire/ -- WHO: Steven Kurmas,
President and Chief Operating Officer, Detroit Edison Brandon
Hofmeister, Special Counsel for Energy and Climate Policy, Office
of Governor Jennifer Granholm Michael Dunham, Director of Energy
and Environmental Programs, JACO Environmental WHAT: Customers
taking advantage of DTE Energy's appliance recycling program have
turned in more than 1,000 energy guzzling refrigerators since the
program was launched in June. The DTE Energy program offers
customers of its Detroit Edison subsidiary $50 for turning in older
model refrigerators and freezers and hauls them away to be recycled
for free. The company will begin dismantling these refrigerators
August 12 at the opening of a new recycling plant in Livonia that
will be adding 20 new "green" jobs to the Michigan economy. Workers
will de-manufacture appliances using a mechanized process that
safely prevents toxic oils, mercury and greenhouse gasses from
escaping into the environment. Approximately 95 percent of each
appliance is recycled, keeping it out of landfills. Reporters,
photographers and camera crews can see the first Detroit Edison
customers' refrigerators rolling down the conveyor belt and how
they're dismantled. WHERE: JACO Environmental, 30957 Industrial
Rd., Livonia, Mich. WHEN: Wednesday, August 12, 2009, 10 a.m. WHY:
DTE Energy's program helps customers save money, energy and the
environment. Research has shown that most second refrigerators were
built before the current energy-efficiency standards were
implemented and use as much as three times the energy of newer
models. Consequently, these appliances consume significant amounts
of energy for what, in many cases, is very limited use in homes
today. Removing an old refrigerator can save up to $150 annually
for the customer. Plus, customers receive a $50 incentive for
participating in the program. The avoided carbon dioxide emissions
from each refrigerator has about the same impact as taking two cars
off the road for an entire year. FOR For more information about the
DTE Energy's appliance MORE: recycling program, visit
YourEnergySavings.com or call (866)796-0512. DATASOURCE: DTE Energy
CONTACT: Lorie Kessler, +1-313-235-8807, or Eileen Dixon,
+1-313-235-9154, both of DTE Energy; or Jennifer Castleberry of
JACO, +1-916-496-7323 Web Site: http://www.dteenergy.com/
http://www.yourenergysavings.com/
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