Middleburg Heights Resident Wins $1,250 Prize for 1930 Refrigerator in Ohio's Oldest Fridge Contest |
Schmidt's parents purchased the refrigerator when Mary was only a year old. She used the fridge throughout her life, and at the time of pickup still possessed all the original paperwork for the appliance.
"That old fridge always ran, and always ran well — I used it my entire life," Schmidt said. "I read about the contest in the paper, and I thought, 'maybe I'll win something!'"
Schmidt's refrigerator was one of thousands of refrigerators and freezers picked up throughout
CEI customers can continue to save money by having an older, less efficient unit in their garage or basement picked up for recycling. To participate in the program, CEI customers can call 1-877-545-4112, or visit energysaveOhio.com. The program is limited to removal of two units per household. Appliances to be recycled must be in working order and between 10 and 30 cubic feet — standard size for most models.
Recycling refrigerators and freezers provides many benefits for utility customers and the environment. Many people don't realize older refrigerators and freezers can use up to three times more energy to operate than newer models built to higher energy-efficiency standards. Program participants can save as much as
Units picked up through the program are transported to an appliance recycling facility operated by JACO Environmental. JACO safely removes harmful materials from the old appliances, reclaiming 95 percent of the materials in the appliances for reuse in manufacturing new products. Even the foam insulation is safely incinerated to generate electricity.
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Wednesday, September 25, 2013
Middleburg Heights Resident Wins $1,250 Prize for 1930 Refrigerator in Ohio's Oldest Fridge Contest
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