Australia: use neon lights to protect the environment
On February 20, the Australian government announced that it would replace the incandescent light bulb with neon bulbs to protect the environment. In the case of enforcement, Australia will be the first country in the world to adopt this policy.
According to Australian Environment Minister Malcolm Turnbull, the law limiting the sale of conventional electric light bulbs will allow a reduction of four million tons of greenhouse gas emissions in Australia from now until 2012, while reducing power consumption by 66%. Household consumption of households in Australia. Secretary Turnbull said that although this is a small number, it brings a huge change because if countries follow this path of reduction, the world environment will have to progress in a better direction.
According to the bill proposed by the Ministry of Environment, incandescent light bulbs will be limited to being sold until strictly banned, however, these products still have exceptions for special needs such as those provided to Lighting system in the medical field or for the furnace.
Currently, neon lights cost more than regular bulbs but save up to 80% of energy and still keep the same light as normal light bulbs. According to official figures, Australia caused nearly 565 million tons of greenhouse gas emissions in 2004.
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