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Sturgeon Bay benefits from partnership with the EPA for responsible appliance recycling (9/1/09) Sturgeon Bay Utilities appliance recycling program has been recognized by the U.S Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA’s) Responsible Appliance Disposal (RAD) Program for meeting the highest standards for disposal and recycling of appliances that contain harmful refrigerants. SBU provides a Responsible Appliance Recycling Program through its power supplier, WPPI Energy. WPPI Energy’s member utilities have joined the EPA’s RAD Program, gaining recognition for the utilities’ longstanding efforts to recycle and responsibly dispose of appliances based on EPA standards. “Older appliances are less efficient than newer models and consequently, more expensive to run. By partnering with the EPA, our customers now have a guarantee that old units are permanently removed, properly disposed of and not placed in a secondary market,” said Jim Stawicki, General Manager. Intended to help customers conserve energy, the utilities’ Responsible Appliance Recycling Program provides a value-added service to customers of SBU who are concerned about their energy costs and usage. The program provides SBU customers a way to responsibly reduce landfill use through the recycling of useful refrigerator and freezer parts and recovery of dangerous polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and ozone depleting substances. SBU is one of 21 other WPPI Energy Wisconsin member communities currently participating in the Responsible Appliance Recycling Program. As a program participant, SBU customers are eligible to receive an incentive for their appliances based on participation guidelines. Responsible appliance recycling and disposal partners not only prevent the release of hazardous materials but save landfill space and energy by recycling durable materials. According to the EPA, RAD partners, like SBU, ensure that refrigerant is recovered and reclaimed or destroyed; insulation foam is recovered and destroyed, or the blowing agent is recovered and reclaimed; metals, plastics, and glass are recycled; and PCBs, mercury, and used oil are recovered and properly disposed. For more information, contact Sturgeon Bay Utilities at (920) 746-2820. |