Incandescent lamps put to grave by Toshiba

Categories:  Carbon dioxide emissions, Climate change, Eco-friendly, Environment, Green technology, Pollution

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Over 120 years of use of this technology, Toshiba has finally ended the production of its incandescent lamps, shifting to more environmental-friendly lightning. This will reduce about 430,000 tonnes of CO2 emissions assuming that the CO2 emission coefficient is 0.39kg/kwh. They have shifted to LED lightning and have been promoting it ever since.

via Asahi.com

2 Comments to “Incandescent lamps put to grave by Toshiba”

  1. Curtis | March 20th, 2010 at 4:21 PM

    Excellent post! I'm glad to know Toshiba will start doing its part in saving our planet. Thanks for sharing!

  2. NYC Air Conditioners | March 28th, 2010 at 6:22 AM

    More and more customers demanding the environment friendly lamps thus leading to such a decision.

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