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Ethical retailer of the week: efergy
efenergy is a manufacturer of energy saving products, such as monitors and sockets, that allow the conservation of both power and money.
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efenergy – standing for efficient energy – is a global manufacturer of energy monitoring systems, with products available to purchase worldwide.
The company supplies energy saving devices that allow customers to monitor energy usage, such as a shower monitor to check water use, electrical sockets, and wireless electricity monitors to check electricity used by a computer.
efenergy’s products not only save a great amount of energy from being wasted, therefore helping the environment, but they also help consumers save money and increase the lifetime of electronic devices.
According to the firm, “Through smart meters consumers will be given the information they need to fully understand and manage their energy consumption effectively, save money and reduce carbon emissions. Smart meters are also key to enabling smarter grids that permit more active management of the networks to support increased levels of renewable generation.”
efenergy believes it has a responsibility to make sure that its operations have a minimal impact on the environment. The company has a substantial environmental policy in place to cover manufacturing processes, and uses biodegradable and recyclable packaging. The firm also monitors its own energy use in its offices and gets involved in community and sustainability projects.
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