Fuji EnviroMAX Eco_Respectful Batteries
April 8, 2009 by Scott Wharton
Filed under Electronics
As far as I’m concerned rechargeable batteries are the most eco-friendly batteries , however Fuji is making efforts to help the environment with their new “eco-respectful” battery line called EnviroMAX .

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The EnviroMax batteries are”derived from the basic elements of the Earth” and do not contain mercury or cadmium, which are a huge chunk of the E-Waste problem all over the world. The packaging doesn’t even use non-recyclable PVC plastics. They use the standard P.E.T. plastics that are ‘more eco-friendly and more widely recycled. The cardboard packaging is made from soy based inks and recycled paper. EnviroMAX are manufactured under strict environmental standards and they are ISO certified. For those in the manufacturing business you already know what that is. For those that are not, ISO stands for International Organization of Standardization.
Fuji claims that these batteries are even more powerful and last longer than your average battery and are competitively priced too. Most people don’t think about it, but your standard “disposable” battery is supposed to be disposed of properly and/or recycled due to the harmful contents inside the battery. Fuji EnviroMAX can be thrown away in the your normal household garbage.
Want to know more? Go to Greenfuji.com .














