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Fuji Battery Is Going Green
New Environmentally-Friendly Batteries. With Unexcelled Power And Uncommon Responsibility. The proof is all about us. Our planet is "going green." And to help that cause, Fuji EnviroMAX batteries bring a long-overdue dimension of eco-responsibility to the replacement battery market - along with ...
The Fuji EnviroMAX Batteries debuting at CES
The Fuji EnviroMAX Batteries debuting at CES
coolest-gadgets.com — We’ve all heard that rechargeable batteries are the more environmentally friendly way to go. The reasons a rechargeable battery would be better are fairly obvious. You use them more times, so that’s less waste to go into the ... (more) The Fuji EnviroMAX Batteries debuting at CES
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Fuji’s new eco-friendly, long-lasting, guilt-free EnviroMAX batteries
Gizmag Emerging Technology Magazine — Despite promises of portable alternative power sources, batteries still rule the roost and apart from being a costly form of energy, we all know that we’re contributing a little bit more to the planet’s indigestible waste with each one we purchase – until now! Fuji is announcing a new line of eco-friendly, high performance consumer batteries at CES. EnviroMAX batteries do not contain cadmium or mercury or any ingredients harmful to the environment, are packaged with recycled paper and fully recyclable PET plastic and can be disposed of through normal waste ...

[CES 2009] Fuji EnviroMAX Eco-Friendly Batteries Are Less Evil, Cost The Same
OhGizmo! — By Evan Ackerman Fuji EnviroMAX batteries are just like any other disposable batteries, except that they are actually disposable. Like, you can throw them out in the trash. Not that you should necessarily DO that, but the point is that (unlike other batteries) they don’t have any toxic elements in them. So you can feel less guilty or something. You’ll be able to buy EnviroMAX batteries in AA, AAA, C, D, etc. at hardware stores and other major retailers (like Target and CVS) by the end of March, and here’s the important bit: they’ll cost the same as ...

Fuji Launches Landfill-Safe Batteries at CES
Eco Geek Latest — ... The EnviroMax batteries contain no mercury, cadmium or PVC and they are encased in plastic instead of steel. In fact, Fuji claims that the batteries (while 100% recycleable) are safe for landfills. We're still waiting to see if their awarded RoHS certification, but I imagine they will be. ...

Giveaway: Fuji EnviroMAX batteries
MAKE Magazine — ... under some of the most strict standards of environmental responsibility. In fact, most of all resources used in the Fuji EnviroMAX manufacturing process are reused and recycled! What's more, Fuji EnviroMAX batteries are labeled and packaged with recycled paper and P.E.T. plastic. The result is batteries that meet a world standard for environmental responsibility and recyclable materials. And no other batteries are so respectful of our environment as Fuji EnviroMAX. Fuji Battery Read more | Permalink | Comments | ...

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