January 2012
reVend Press Release
WORLD’S FIRST LIGHT BULB RECYCLING MACHINE LAUNCHED REVEND RECYCLING LIMITED, a UK corporation, announces the launch of an innovative reverse vending recycling machine for the collection and recycling of domestic light bulbs and domestic batteries. The patented reVend® reverse vending recycling machine is the “FIRST” domestic light bulb reverse vending recycling machine of its type in the World and has been jointly designed and developed by Revend Recycling Ltd and Repant ASA, a corporation listed on the Norwegian Stock Exchange. The light bulb recycling machine has an add-on unit, as an option, for the collection and recycling of domestic batteries which contain valuable and scarce natural mineral resources. Increased demand for recycling light bulbs and the international change over to Recycling rates in the domestic lighting industry is in “sharp focus” internationally as significant waste tonnage amounts remain untreated and unprocessed. Used light bulbs frequently end up in “landfill” sites at considerable environmental and financial cost. The new range of light bulb recycling machines from Revend® will help to increase national recycling rates and assist companies and organisations comply with their recycling targets and environmental recycling obligations. Revend Recycling will sell & market unique reverse vending recycling machines throughout Europe, USA & worldwide under its brand name Revend®. Repant will manufacture /assemble the recycling machines based on its innovative COSMOS reverse vending recycling machine technology. FEATURES of the light bulb reverse vending recycling machine are:
Revend Recycling recently concluded a supply agreement with IKEA of Sweden, a leading international retailer, and will install a significant number of machines in several IKEA stores throughout Europe, including the UK, Germany, & Denmark. Revend Recycling pioneered the supply agreement with IKEA following a successful “pilot” installation in IKEA, Lakeside Shopping Centre near London, UK. IKEA is the first to install the unique light bulb reverse vending recycling technology in its stores starting with IKEA Wembley and IKEA Wednesbury, West Midlands. Customers of IKEA who recycle used light bulbs will automatically receive a reward incentive voucher to use in-store and also have the option to make a donation to Charity – UNICEF; Save the Children; WWF and the Woodland Trust A major sales and PR marketing campaign internationally has been launched to promote the unique light bulb recycling machine and battery collection unit. Revend Recycling would be pleased to hear from companies interested in distributing its new reVend® reverse vending light bulb recycling technology.
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reVend Light Bulb and Battery Recycling MachineDecember 12th 2011
The reVend Light Bulb Recycling Reverse Vending machine accepts ALL Domestic Light Bulbs. Each participating light bulb is recognised by the latest Video Recognition Technology. The recycling data of every light bulb received is transmitted to the secure central database, to enable for the first time real recovery and recycling statistics.read more The reVend light bulb recycling machines automatically send a text or email when the secure light bulb storage container is nearly full and needs to be emptied. November 25th 2011
First in the World to install Light Bulb and Battery Recycling MachinesIKEA Wembley - Misty Patel using the Light Bulb and Battery Recycling Machine at IKEA Wembley Revend Recycling recently concluded a supply agreement with IKEA of Sweden, a leading international retailer, and will install a significant number of machines in several IKEA stores throughout Europe, including the UK, Germany, & Denmark. Revend Recycling pioneered the supply agreement with IKEA following a successful “pilot” installation in IKEA, Lakeside Shopping Centre near London, UK. IKEA is the first to install the unique light bulb reverse vending recycling technology in its stores starting with IKEA Wembley and IKEA Wednesbury, West Midlands. Customers of IKEA who recycle used light bulbs will automatically receive a reward incentive voucher to use in-store and also have the option to make a donation to Charity – UNICEF; Save the Children; WWF and the Woodland Trust November 30th 2011
First in the World to install Light Bulb and Battery Recycling MachinesIKEA Wednesbury - Jason Gregory using the Light Bulb and Battery Recycling Machine at IKEA Wembley Revend Recycling recently concluded a supply agreement with IKEA of Sweden, a leading international retailer, and will install a significant number of machines in several IKEA stores throughout Europe, including the UK, Germany, & Denmark. Revend Recycling pioneered the supply agreement with IKEA following a successful “pilot” installation in IKEA, Lakeside Shopping Centre near London, UK. IKEA is the first to install the unique light bulb reverse vending recycling technology in its stores starting with IKEA Wembley and IKEA Wednesbury, West Midlands. Customers of IKEA who recycle used light bulbs will automatically receive a reward incentive voucher to use in-store and also have the option to make a donation to Charity – UNICEF; Save the Children; WWF and the Woodland Trust |
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