Make your bulb choice count! Choose an ENERGY STAR certified LED bulb and organizations across the country will support local community service projects.
Our Oklahoma Partners
TCP is partnering with Walmart and utility partners across the country to Brighten a Life with ENERGY STAR LED light bulbs. Educational events will be held in the month of October at select Walmart locations to educate people on the benefits of ENERGY STAR certified LED light bulbs.
In Oklahoma, TCP is partnering with OG&E. OG&E invites you to attend a bulb swap from 10am–2pm on October 22 and 23 at the 7800 NW Expressway and 5401 Tinker Diagonal St. Walmart locations. Participants will receive a free ENERGY STAR LED light bulb, while supplies last, when they bring in an old incandescent bulb. In exchange, TCP will also be donating ENERGY STAR certified LED bulbs to a home building organization in their hometown community of Portage County, Ohio to Brighten Lives.
See the full list of TCP's event here.
Every time you purchase a featured ENERGY STAR certified LED bulb on Amazon.com during the month of October, MaxLite will donate 10 percent of sales directly to a home building organization for families in need, which builds homes and hope in partnership with low-income families.
A four-time ENERGY STAR Partner of the Year, MaxLite is committed to educating and encouraging consumers to switch to energy-efficient lighting, and proudly furthers that mission while servicing the community through its partnership with this nonprofit. MaxLite has pledged a four-year, $1 million commitment to provide energy-efficient lighting products to this home building organization. Since 2013, our ENERGY STAR certified LED and CFL lamps and luminaires have brightened the lives of thousands of families in need. Learn how you can buy an ENERGY STAR certified LED at www.amazon.com/maxlite-products.
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