Tucson, Ariz. (October 16, 2007) - LED lighting from EcoLEDs will be on exhibition at the University of Arizona (UA) October 24, 2007, to help promote current sustainability technologies and solutions which can currently be implemented by communities and campuses nationwide. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz. (June 26, 2007) - LED lighting from EcoLEDs.com is taking part in a week-long exploration of eco-friendly, green living design ideas for maximum sustainability in housing. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz. (May 17, 2007) - Eco-friendly lighting company EcoLEDs.com has launched the brightest LED light bulb ever made available to consumers in the United States. Using just 10 watts and a single LED component made in the USA, the LED light uses just 1/10th the electricity of an incandescent light bulb and reduces CO2 emissions by 9,070 pounds over its life. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz (May 14, 2007) - As the nation is increasingly turning to energy efficient fluorescent lights in order to reduce the use of extremely inefficient incandescent lighting products, consumer health advocate and outspoken environmentalist Mike Adams is warning the public about the mercury content of fluorescent lights. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz (May 10, 2007) - The launch of our new LED lights from EcoLEDs (www.EcoLEDs.com) is already proven to be a huge success. Thank you to all the customers who have purchased our new LED light bulbs from BetterLifeGoods (www.BetterLifeGoods.com). In the first 24 hours, the sales of these lights greatly exceeded our expectations. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz (May 10, 2007) - New online resource for eco-friendly LED lights announces a new bulb that uses a fraction of the energy of incandescent bulbs and drastically reduces CO2 emissions while offering significant savings on electricity bills. Full Story
Tucson, Ariz (May 08, 2007) - Consumer health advocate Mike Adams, the architect of the popular alternative health and environmental news site NewsTarget.com has launched a company offering mercury free, energy efficient, high-brightness LED lights to replace typical light bulbs in homes and offices. Full Story
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