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BulbAmerica.com partnered with Energy Star

07-03-2008 06:28 PM CET | Energy & Environment

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BulbAmerica.com partnered with Energy Star

BulbAmerica.com partnered with Energy Star

Today, BulbAmerica.com has proudly announced that they are “going green” and has partnered with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) as well as the Department of Energy (DOE) as an Energy Star partner. BulbAmerica.com has recently made a commitment with Energy Star to deliver on energy efficient lighting products that will serve as other options for businesses and consumers alike to cut down expenses, prevent pollution and protect the global environment both locally and globally. According to BulbAmerica.com these products will also assist consumers and businesses in saving money on their energy bills.

As a result of this valued partnership, BulbAmerica.com will promote all Energy Star qualified products and has committed to upgrading their own facilities to be more energy efficient thus making them “green”, and earth friendly.

For additional information on the partnership between BulbAmerica.com and Energy Star, please contact the Marketing Department of BulbAmerica.com at: 1-888-505-2111.

eBulb Inc.
425 Greenpoint Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
TOLL FREE: 1-888-505-2111
Nir Mizrachi
VP Marketing
718-707-0400 x301

About BulbAmerica.com
BulbAmerica.com is the largest wholesaler provider of quality Stage lighting fixtures, light bulbs and energy saving compact florescent for the US market. BulbAmerica.com specialized in CFL lamps, Halogen light bulbs, LED lamps, Metal Halide bulbs as well as full solution for the Stage & Studio lighting fixtures needs. Since day one, the goal has been to earn the trust of customers by giving them a dedicated customer service as well as providing energy efficient lighting products to businesses and consumers. To learn more, please visit www.BulbAmerica.com.

Marketing Department
eBulb Inc.
425 Greenpoint Ave.
Brooklyn, NY 11222
TOLL FREE: 1-888-505-2111
International: 1-718-707-0400
Fax: 1-718-707-0404
Email: info@bulbamerica.com
Visit us at www.BulbAmerica.com

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