The Not so Green Side of CFLs
With signs of global warming being witnessed across the planet, energy efficiency and carbon emissions have emerged as the two most important areas that need to be addressed for slowing down the environmental apocalypse in the making.
If there is one product that has come to symbolize the ease with which an individual consumer can make a contribution in this direction, it is the Compact Fluorescent Light (CFL).
But a growing section of experts and activists has dared to question the wisdom of a mass shift to CFLs without taking into account its dependence on mercury and are saying that there is more to it than a mere change of bulbs.
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