Thursday, April 5, 2007

Reduce, Reuse, Recharge

While Mercury Falling focuses on our city's state-leading mercury emissions (almost all of which come from JEA in our city), mercury contamination does come from other places as well. So while urging JEA to lower its mercury emissions is vitally important to the health of our city, another way you can act is by using rechargeable batteries. According to Outdoor magazine...

"They're a better investment, and keep more mercury and cadmium out of landfills and groundwater."

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