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Cranford Environmental Commissioner Publicly Claims Local Bulb Blitz a Success!

By OneChange
Created Dec 15 2008 - 1:13pm

On November 22nd, the tireless Project Porchlight team and volunteers in New Jersey held a successful bulb blitz in Cranford, NJ — even Nelson Dittmar, Chair of the Cranford Environmental Commission [1], is raving about it! In fact, he even wrote to local community newspaper, the Cranford Chronicle, to talk about Porchlight’s success in the community and to thank the local volunteers.

His letter to the paper highlighted how 75 volunteers successfully distributed more than 1,500 free compact fluorescent light bulbs. “I am very grateful to the members of the community who contributed their time, energy, and enthusiasm,” said Mr. Dittmar. “They received a very positive response in the neighborhoods they visited while giving out the light bulbs.”

He also warmly thanked the Project Porchlight team, writing that “they were passionate, well informed, and very well organized”. Go team, go!

Mr. Dittmar, the Porchlight staff and our local volunteers in Cranford helped to show people how easy it is to save money and help the environment by making simple changes. In New Jersey, lighting is a significant portion of the electricity used in homes - nearly 20 percent! ENERGY STAR-qualified compact fluorescent light bulbs help reduce electricity costs since they use 75 percent less energy than incandescent light bulbs and last up to 10 times longer.

As a friendly reminder, Mr. Dittmar also urged everyone to recycle the bulbs properly either on Union County Household Special Waste Collection days [2] or at all Home Depot stores.

On a parting note: any residents who would like to buy these bulbs at greatly discounted prices can go to an online store sponsored by the New Jersey Clean Energy Program at www.energyfederation.org/njcleanenergy [3]. New Jersey residents can do their part to save energy, while saving money, and help fight global warming by taking small energy-saving steps at home. Take the ENERGY STAR Pledge by going to www.energystarcranford.2ya.com [4].

In Mr. Dittmar’s words: “Thanks again to everyone for their efforts!” And we couldn’t agree more

View original letter in a PDF. [5]


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