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Raytec extends Lighting Amnesty scheme and opens it up to international customers(27/01/2010)
Following the positive response to the 'scrap and save' Lighting Amnesty scheme launched by Raytec this winter, Raytec have extended the Lighting Amnesty in the UK until the 31st of March 2010 and are now opening it up to international customers via participating distributors. The new scrap-and-save scheme offers installers cash back to make the switch from wasteful CCTV lighting to new energy saving LED technology and helps end users to significantly reduce power consumption, CO2 emissions ... [more]
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