While it may turn out to be snake oil, this is definitely a company to watch. And at around a buck a share, VUOC has more potential for return than Lottery tickets.
But I'm really getting tired of the "alternatives" making such a stink over mercury in CFLs. Mercury has been around in lighting - from fluorescent tubes to mercury vapor arc lamps - since the thirties, for some decades that we were much less aware of proper disposal/recycling. (How many 96-inch fluorescent lamps have you seen smashed into the Dumpster during demo?) If we can round up our glass and aluminum, so too can we round up our CFLs.
While it may turn out to be snake oil, this is definitely a company to watch. And at around a buck a share, VUOC has more potential for return than Lottery tickets.
ReplyDeleteBut I'm really getting tired of the "alternatives" making such a stink over mercury in CFLs. Mercury has been around in lighting - from fluorescent tubes to mercury vapor arc lamps - since the thirties, for some decades that we were much less aware of proper disposal/recycling. (How many 96-inch fluorescent lamps have you seen smashed into the Dumpster during demo?) If we can round up our glass and aluminum, so too can we round up our CFLs.