Appliance Recycling Centers of America Awarded Refrigerator and Freezer Recycling Contract by The Midwest Energy Efficiency Alli
11 Novembro 2005 - 5:16PM
PR Newswire (US)
MINNEAPOLIS, Nov. 11 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ -- Appliance Recycling
Centers of America, Inc. (OTC:ARCI) (BULLETIN BOARD: ARCI)
announced it has been awarded a contract by The Midwest Energy
Efficiency Alliance (MEEA) to remove from service and recycle
inefficient, non-commercial refrigerators and freezers targeting
the AmerenUE customers in the Missouri cities of St. Louis,
Jefferson City and Cape Girardeau. The program, sponsored by
AmerenUE and administered by MEEA, will run from October 1 through
December 31, 2005, ARCA will pick up and recycle the older,
non-commercial refrigerators and freezers of area residents, who
have replaced those units with energy-efficient EnergyStar(R)
appliances. Customers will be paid a $50 incentive per refrigerator
for participating in this energy efficiency program. Additional
information about the program can be found at
http://www.ameren.com/Residential/ADC_Res_RefrigeratorRecyclingProgram.asp
or by calling 1-866-706-3996. In addition to building public
awareness of energy-efficient appliances, the MEEA program is aimed
at disposing of older inefficient appliances in an environmentally
friendly manner and replacing them with an equal number of
EnergyStar units. About ARCA ARCA is the nation's largest recycler
of major household appliances for the energy conservation programs
of electric utilities. Through its ApplianceSmart (
http://www.appliancesmart.com/ ) operation, ARCA is also one of the
nation's leading retailers of special-buy household appliances,
primarily those manufactured by Maytag, GE, Frigidaire and
Whirlpool. These special-buy appliances, which include close-outs,
factory overruns and scratch-and-dent units, typically are not
integrated into the manufacturer's normal distribution channel.
ApplianceSmart sells these virtually new appliances at a discount
to full retail, offers a 100% money-back guarantee and provides
warranties on parts and labor. As of October 2005, ApplianceSmart
was operating 13 factory outlets: five in the Minneapolis/St. Paul
market; three in the Columbus, Ohio, market; two in the Atlanta
market; two in San Antonio, Texas and one in Los Angeles. Visit our
web site at http://www.arcainc.com/ . About The Midwest Energy
Efficiency Alliance Formed in 1999, The Midwest Energy Efficiency
Alliance ( http://www.mwalliance.org/ ) is a regional network of
organizations collaborating to promote energy efficiency. MEEA's
vision is to be a leader in raising and sustaining the level of
energy efficiency in the Midwest region by fostering increased
market penetration of existing energy efficient technologies and
promoting new technologies, products and best practices, including
renewable energy. About AmerenUE AmerenUE is an electric and
natural gas investor owned utility which is a subsidiary of St.
Louis-based Ameren Corporation ( http://www.ameren.com/ )
(NYSE:AEE). With assets of more than $17 billion, Ameren through
its subsidiaries, serves 2.3 million electric and more than 900,000
natural gas customers in a 64,000-square-mile area of Illinois and
Missouri. Statements about ARCA's outlook are forward-looking and
involve risks and uncertainties, including but not limited to: the
strength of recycling programs, the growth of appliance retail
sales, the speed at which individual retail stores reach
profitability, and other factors discussed in the Company's filings
with the Securities and Exchange Commission. DATASOURCE: Appliance
Recycling Centers of America, Inc. CONTACT: Edward R. (Jack)
Cameron, CEO of Appliance Recycling Centers of America,
+1-952-930-9000, or Richard G. Cinquina of Equity Market Partners,
+1-904-261-2210 Web site: http://www.appliancesmart.com/
http://www.arcainc.com/ http://www.mwalliance.org/
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