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Apr 30 2009, 7:00am CDT | by Shane McGlaun
The plants making the batteries operate under ISO 14001 environmental certification. Fuji representatives say that most all of the resources that are used in the Fuji EnviroMAX manufacturing process are reused and recycled.
The batteries are also labeled with PET plastic and packaged in recycled paper. EnviroMAX batteries are competitively prices and are available in AA, AAA, C, and D sizes in Super Alkaline and AA or AAA sizes in Digital Alkaline for $3.99 to $5.99. The batteries are now available at Ace, Tru Value, and ACO Stores around the country.
Via Fuji
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