Wednesday, May 30, 2012
Energizer Pays It Forward + Giveaway
Links provided may be from affiliate programs which help support this blog. Thanks for clicking!Companies that try to pay it forward always gets my attention and one company that helps others is Energizer. For decades Energizer has supported organizations helping to make a positive impact in local communities and around the world. This spring as part of the ongoing Energizer campaign, that’s positivenergy, they are partnering with Habitat for Humanity®. They are now working with baseball legend and philanthropist Cal Ripken, Jr. and are donating more than $300,000 and 1,000 volunteer hours to Habitat through a multi-city series of volunteer projects to help build new homes and revitalize existing homes for those in need.
Here is where you can get involved. With the rising cost of utilities and the summer air conditioning bills upon us, we can all use a little bit of help right? So, in addition to helping Habitat for Humanity out, Energizer is doing something to help us all out. In addition to the series of volunteer projects, you will see the Energizer and Habitat for Humanity partnership coming to the shelves of your favorite stores. Through the Energizer Utility Cash program, you can collect codes from select Energizer battery and lighting products and redeem them online for savings, up to $25 total savings each per person/household/email address, off your own utility bill. You start earning rewards with just two codes and will need 10 codes total to earn the full $25. If you want to support Energizer and their paying it forward, you too can help make a positive impact and choose to turn the codes into a donation to Habitat for Humanity®.
Giveaway:
One My SLC Mommy Readers will win 2 specially marked packages of Energizer Max AA Batteries that contain the special codes.
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We keep lights off as much as possible.
ReplyDeleteWe replaced our light bulbs with energy efficient ones when we bought our house. jboger at hotmail.com
ReplyDeleteWe try to unplug things when they're not in use.
ReplyDeleteI cut my air down during the day when I'm not home and I leave my lights off the majority of the time, just open some blinds and I have all the free light I need.
ReplyDeleteAmanda W.
we cut the ac up when we go to work- and use fans when we get home-we turn the ac down when the sun goes down
ReplyDeletetcogbill at live dot com
be strict on light usage and hang out in the basement where its cool and not use the AC
ReplyDeleteI make everyone turn the lights out.
ReplyDeleteLights out and blinds all open as long as the sun isn't shining directly into them we close the blinds against the sun to keep the house cooler.
ReplyDeleteTurn off lights when not needed
ReplyDeleteKeep AC thermostat a bit higher during summer, keep windows and blinds shut during hot parts of the day, keep lights turned off, keep extra stuff unplugged :-)
ReplyDeletei turn off my lights that i dont use. i unplug devices that i dont use. i dont leave my water running while i brush my teeth. i save the water from my showers to water my plants. i keep the thermostat abt 79 in the summer unless it is scorching, i use my ceiling fans....i dont like sleeping with the ac full blast or the heat on in the winter....i use blankets and the warmth of my 3 little 4 legged girls....keep the shades on the windows....dont like to open my windows, live in the country, too much dust and dont like the noise....
ReplyDeletelights off during day
ReplyDeleteTurn everything off when not in home.
ReplyDeleteI use Energy start bulbs/appliances-Erinn A
ReplyDeletetry to get everyone to turn off lights when leaving a room
ReplyDeletewe turn our air conditioners off at night and raise the window
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