Lower Your Utility Bill or Donate to Habitat For Humanity In The Energizer Utility Cash Giveaway (ARV $15) (Now Closed)

 

 

 

 

 

This spring as part of a new partnership with Habitat for Humanity®. Working with baseball legend and philanthropist Cal Ripken, Jr., Energizer is donating more than $300,000 and 1,000 volunteer hours to Habitat through a multi-city series of volunteer projects to help build new homes and revitalize existing homes for those in need.

 

Habitat For Humanity build in Joplin, MO with help from Energizer volunteers and Cal Ripken Jr.

With the rising cost of utilities, we can all use a little bit of help right?  Especially if we have a really hot summer!  So, beyond helping Habitat, Energizer is doing something to help us all out.  In addition to the series of volunteer projects, you will see the Energizer and Habitat for Humanity partnership coming to the shelves of your favorite stores.

 

Collect Codes – Save on Your Utility Bills

Through the Energizer Utility Cash program, you can collect codes from select Energizer battery and lighting products and redeem them online for savings, up to $25 total savings each per person/household/email address, off your own utility bill.  You start earning rewards with just two codes and will need 10 codes total to earn the full $25.  Or you can help make a positive impact and choose to turn the codes into a donation to Habitat for Humanity®.

 

Look for these specially marked packages

How It Works

1. Once you are finished collecting your codes, visit www.nowthatspositivenergy.com/utilities to enter your codes.

2. You must enter your codes all at once.

3. The last day to redeem codes is 3/31/13 at 11:59 p.m. ET.

 

It’s that simple! You have plenty of time to collect your codes and get that $25 donation in or lower your own utility bill by $25.

 

Giveaway

Because I want to help Energizer get the word out on this awesome program and all the good that they’re doing, Energizer has agreed to start 1 of you out with 2 packages of batteries to help you earn towards that $25 in Energy savings or to donate to Habitat for Humanity. It might not seem like much but every little bit helps those in need!

 

 

 

 

Prize: (2) 4 packs of Energizer Max AA batteries ($4.99 x2) marked with 2 codes ($5)

Giveaway Ends Friday June 22, 2012. MIDNIGHT EST. Winner needs to respond to an email from detroit.mommy (at) gmail (dot) com


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54 Comments

  1. We installed a programmable thermostat – it’s a great money saver.

  2. We unplug electronics when not in use.
    austma7@aol.com

  3. We use CFL bulbs and turn off lights when we leave a room.

  4. Jill A. Collins

    We like sunlight but hate how hot it makes the house. Closing curtains makes things so dark, so we installed awnings over the picture windows, which keeps the house so much cooler now!

  5. We try to use natural sunlight, not lights unless evening.

  6. I use a clothesline to dry clothes outside during the summer. Saves me a ton of money.

  7. Turn out lights when leaving a room

  8. I replaced my old, single paned windows with energy efficient windows…saves a great deal of energy. 🙂 Thank you.

  9. Turn off all lights/electrical equipment when not needed.

  10. We have been replacing our appliances with Energy Star appliances as they wear out

  11. I try to leave my air conditioner off for as long as I can.

  12. i turn the ac up when we leave for work and we use fans when we get home until the sun goes down -then we turn the ac down
    tcogbill at live dot com

  13. crystle tellerday

    turn off lights when not in use

  14. Linda Lansford

    I turn down the water heater

  15. We keep the heat and AC low to save energy.

  16. I unplug all appliances that are not in use

  17. christine jessamine

    we turn off the lights when we are away from home

  18. I keep everything turned off and unplugged unless it needs to be used.

  19. I save by unplugging electronics and chargers when they are not in use.

  20. turn the heat down during the cold months and we use energy efficient lightbulbs for a couple of ways we do

  21. save the ac for the really bad days – summer is supposed to be hot!

  22. We line dry our clothes and unplug appliances when they aren’t in use

  23. Leave light off when not it the room and try and do wash at night.

  24. I turn off the lights and open the blinds on sunny days

  25. We save by using energy efficient light bulbs

  26. we try to turn off lights when not in use.

  27. we use the clothes line to dry all our clothes, and we make our own detergent.

  28. if your not going to use it turn it off!

  29. We upgraded our windows with better screens to take advantage of natural breezes and reduce our A/C use, we also purchase energy efficient appliances whenever available and always turn out the lights!

  30. I use energy efficient light bulbs and appliances.

  31. I unplug energy “vampires” when not in use.

  32. We have a programable thermastat. We use those funny looking light bulbs. We turn off TVs , Computers and lights when not in use.

  33. we turn back the temperature on the hot water heater to save
    brich22 at earthlink dot net

  34. We use ceiling fans to reduce heating and cooling costs.

  35. Dont turn on the air to save costs

  36. We close up rooms we are not using.

  37. We turn out lights when not in use!
    ptavernie at yahoo dot com

  38. we unplug everything when not in use, also energy saving bulbs in all lights

  39. We turn down the AC or heat during the day when no one is home

  40. I use fans and open windows whenever possible rather than the AC

  41. Turn down thermostat when I leave the house.

  42. Valerie Taylor Mabrey

    we turn lights off when we leave a room
    vmkids3 at msn dot com

  43. We use power strips that you can shut off power to certain outlets when not in use, and we are considering installing some Solar Panels to offset some of the power use in the house.

  44. I save on energy by setting the heat on a timer that turns the heat down while we are away all day at work

  45. Keep the windows cracked open when the cooler is on, keep the lights off as much as possible, Keep a gallon fulled to 3/4 full of water in the freezer when there isn’t much food in it to keep the freezer from coming on so often.

  46. We use energy efficient light bulbs!

  47. I very rarely run the air conditioner even though I live in sunny So California.

  48. I use energy saving bulbs

  49. We turn off everything when we’re not using it.

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