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Eco-Friendly Appliances - The Best Enviornmentally Friendly Products
Which is greener, printed books or e-Readers? Plastic wrap or aluminum foil? The answers will surprise you.
By Rachel Z. Arndt
O, The Oprah Magazine  |  From the September 2011 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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CFL Bulbs vs. LED Bulbs


Assumption
This January federal efficiency standards will essentially outlaw classic incandescent bulbs; any alternative must be a brighter idea.

Reality Check
All eco-bulbs are not created equal. Compact fluorescent lights are up to five times more efficient than incandescents, but they contain mercury, which can make them harder to recycle and in some states illegal to trash. Light-emitting diodes (LEDs), by contrast, can go at least 25,000 hours before flickering out—about three times longer than CFLs—which means, hour for hour, they require a sliver as much energy to produce. LEDs contain no mercury, and—mood-lighting fans, rejoice!—they cast a warmer glow.

Go Greener
When swapping outdoor lights for LEDs, choose motion-sensing models; doing so cuts energy use even further.
Printed from Oprah.com on Wednesday, June 19, 2013
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