Fuji EnviroMAX Batteries – The Cadmium and Mercury Free Disposable Battery
March 26th 2009 03:13
First of all, I must confess that I haven’t used any disposable batteries since 15 years ago. If I see someone using the disposable batteries, I’ll advice them to switch it to the rechargeable types.
I knew that not everyone will accept the rechargeable battery concept, but at least you should consider using those disposable batteries that contain zero cadmium and mercury.
The Fuji Company has decided to release a new battery called the “EnviroMAX” digital alkaline battery, where it claims doesn’t have any heavy metal or harmful components.
These Fuji EnviroMAX batteries’ cylinders are made of PET plastic, where it can be recycled. The batteries are available in four different sizes: AA, AAA, C and D size!
I knew that not everyone will accept the rechargeable battery concept, but at least you should consider using those disposable batteries that contain zero cadmium and mercury.
The Fuji Company has decided to release a new battery called the “EnviroMAX” digital alkaline battery, where it claims doesn’t have any heavy metal or harmful components.
These Fuji EnviroMAX batteries’ cylinders are made of PET plastic, where it can be recycled. The batteries are available in four different sizes: AA, AAA, C and D size!
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Comment by Janet Collins
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I know, I know I shouldn't. But I have never really got organised enough to use the rechargeable ones. I should be shot.
Comment by Wilson Pon
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By the way, there's still a best way to squeeze out the last drop of the disposable batteries. Check this out:
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