ARCA Recognized by Governor of Connecticut During Grand Opening of Waterbury Appliance Recycling Center
2004年10月19日 - 11:46PM
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ARCA Recognized by Governor of Connecticut During Grand Opening of
Waterbury Appliance Recycling Center MINNEAPOLIS, Oct. 19
/PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Appliance Recycling Centers of America,
Inc. (OTC:ARCI) (BULLETIN BOARD: ARCI) today announced that ARCA
and the Connecticut Energy Conservation and Load Management Fund,
in collaboration with the conservation load management teams of the
Connecticut Light & Power Company (CL&P) and the United
Illuminating Company (UI), were recognized by M. Jodi Rell,
Governor of Connecticut, for the grand opening of ARCA's new
Connecticut facility. Governor Rell proclaimed October 14, 2004, as
Appliance Recycling Centers of America's Connecticut Facility Day.
Earlier this year, CL&P and UI launched a statewide
conservation program through which old, working, energy-inefficient
household appliances are recycled. ARCA collects the appliances for
the utilities and processes them to remove environmentally damaging
materials before the refrigerants and metals are recycled. Nearly
10,000 refrigerators, freezers, room air conditioners and
dehumidifiers in Connecticut have been retired from service through
the program this year. Edward R. (Jack) Cameron, ARCA's president
and chief executive officer, commented: "We are proud to be a part
of efforts by Connecticut Energy Conservation and Load Management
Fund, CL&P and UI to conserve energy and improve the
environment, while also helping residents in the State of
Connecticut save money on their energy bills. We appreciate
Governor Rell's recognition of the members and staff of CL&P,
UI and ARCA." About ARCA ARCA is one of the nation's largest
recyclers of major household appliances for the energy conservation
programs of electric utilities. Through its ApplianceSmart (
http://www.appliancesmart.com/ ) operation, ARCA is also one of the
nation's leading retailers of special-buy household appliances,
primarily those manufactured by Maytag, GE, Frigidaire and
Whirlpool. These special-buy appliances, which include close-outs,
factory overruns and scratch-and-dent units, typically are not
integrated into the manufacturer's normal distribution channel.
ApplianceSmart sells these virtually new appliances at a discount
to full retail, offers a 100% money-back guarantee and provides
warranties on parts and labor. As of September 2004, ApplianceSmart
was operating nine outlets: four in the Minneapolis/St. Paul
market; three in the Columbus, Ohio, market; one in the Atlanta
market and one in Los Angeles. About CL&P As a part of the
Northeast Utilities System, CL&P serves more than 1.1 million
utility customers in 149 cities and towns in Connecticut. About UI
As a regional distribution utility, UI provides electricity and
energy-related services to more than 320,000 customers in the New
Haven and Bridgeport, Connecticut areas. Visit our web site at
http://www.arcainc.com/ . DATASOURCE: Appliance Recycling Centers
of America, Inc. CONTACT: Edward R. (Jack) Cameron of Appliance
Recycling Centers of America, Inc., +1-952-930-9000 Web site:
http://www.appliancesmart.com/ http://www.arcainc.com/
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