LED lighting is probably the easiest way to ‘go green’ for your household. Just buy purchasing a few light bulbs you can make an impact. A 100 watt light incandescent bulb being used for a few hours per day emits over 100kg of CO2 during one year alone. Now, expand that out to all the light bulbs in your house – you’ll be surprised how many you have. You can cut the CO2 emissions down about 80% just by taking the simple steps of changing a light bulb.
Not only does changing a light bulb help Mother Nature, it also helps your wallet. By making the simple investment in a LED bulb, you save over NGN16,000($100) per bulb over the life of the bulb. Multiply that by the 25 bulbs in your house and you save well over NGN 400,000 ($2,500) over the life of your bulbs!
Saving money just got easier. So did going green. It’s as easy as changing a light bulb. Any one can go green.
For me, Going green with LED bulbs in Nigeria will take a while. It is still a whole lot easier to buy the normal energy saving bulb again and again except when one is pretty bust-up.
ReplyDeletestuffs reviewer, i guess you are right. however it may not take that long,as more and more people are embracing LED bulbs these days
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