Daily Mirror (Sri Lanka)

Orange rewards environmen­tally-conscious customers

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Orange Electric’s four-month long CFL bulb promotion (buying a discounted CFL for each old one returned to the store) ended in a grand draw recently, rewarding all their environmen­t conscious customers. The promotion which rewarded customers who sent in the top flap of any Orange CFL Bulb, also allowed customers an additional chance at the draw if they produced any old burnt out CFL bulb with the purchase of the Orange CFL bulb. The burnt out CFL also gives a Rs.10/- discount on any Orange CFL bulb the customer purchases. The company launched the promotion not only with the intention of increasing sales of their CFL bulbs but also with the idea of preserving the environmen­t from harmful mercury in CFL’s which can contaminat­e ground water if not properly disposed of.

At the awards function held at its headquarte­rs in Nawinna, the company gave away a Suzuki Swift as the grand prize along with five TVS motor bicycles, 20 sofa sets 20 two-door refrigerat­ors, 25 LED TVs and 30 foot cycles as other prizes. Interestin­gly, a driver plying a school van for his income won the grand prize. M.G. James from Moratuwa, who was the winner of the Suzuki Swift, said, “I couldn’t believe it when I first heard that I was the winner of the grand prize. I was thrilled to receive the letter from Orange Electric telling me I am the win- ner. I am not a rich man and it is very hard to make a living these days. This is an unexpected boon that will definitely improve my life.”

Commenting on the draw, Orange Electric Group Director Corporate, Legal and HR Channa Ranasinghe said, “We have been able to penetrate into every part of the island and establish ourselves as the leading manufactur­er of electric products in Sri Lanka. The reason behind this is that our success has been built on consumer trust. Not only is the ‘CFL Ganu Denu’ promotion a tribute to our loyal customers for buying our products over the years but it is also a reward for their environmen­tal consciousn­ess, in helping Orange Electric in our pursuit of disposing old CFL bulbs in a responsibl­e manner.”

Orange Electric is the only company in Sri Lanka to own a state-of-the-art CFL and FTL recycling plant in Sri Lanka (the first-ever in South Asia) to properly dispose of CFL bulbs.

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Orange Electric Group Director Corporate, Legal and HR Channa Ranasinghe presenting the grand prize to M.G. James

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