Japanese
electronics firm Panasonic is calling on Indonesians to save energy and cut
down on carbon dioxide emissions, through its "Eco Ideas" program of
corporate social responsibility for villages.
"We
are working together with an electronics retail company, Electronic City, to
donate about 1,000 eco-friendly light bulbs to 651 household heads at Warung
Kadu village in Purwakarta regency, West Java, where each family will receive
three light bulbs," said Ronny Heribertus, Panasonic’s company spokesman,
as quoted by kompas.com.
The 11-watt
sustainable light bulbs can generate the kind of light similar to a 60-watt
bulb. These so-called "eco spiral" bulbs can save 80 percent of
electricity and last 10 thousand hours.
Panasonic's
"Eco Ideas" program aimed to help Indonesian communities change their
energy-consumption patterns so that they could save on energy, Ronny said on
Tuesday.
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