Appliance Recycling Centers of America, Inc. has received a contract for recycling the old, inefficient but working refrigerators and freezers of California customers served by the Sacramento Municipal Utility District.
The contract for this residential energy conservation program, which extends through the end of this year, is valued at about $1 million.
Edward Cameron, president and CEO, said: "We are please to count the Sacramento Municipal Utility District as our newest recycling customer. We believe the district's decision to work with ARCA is another sign of heightening interest by electric utilities in residential energy conservation programs."
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