Recycling

Appliance Recycling

Appliances use approximately 13% of your home’s electricity and older appliances drain even more. A refrigerator from the 1970s costs $200 more to operate every year than a current model; a 1980s costs $100 in energy dollars annually. Cloverland Electric offers members a $50 incentive for recycling a refrigerator or freezer (10-30 cubic ft.) that is in working condition (limit two) Please note: the recycling program is seasonal and available from April – October.

Recycle it and save energy! Older, inefficient appliances can cost hundreds of dollars each year to operate. Call 877-296-4319 to schedule a free pick up for your outdated, functioning appliances and earn cash incentives. Note: the recycling program is seasonal and available from April – October. 
Functioning full-size refrigerators and chest freezers are eligible for free pick up. If a truck is coming to your residence to retrieve one of these items, other qualifying items, like room air conditioners, can also be sent for recycling. Please notify our call center at 877-296-4319 when scheduling your appointment if you have additional items you would like recycled. Limit: Two primary appliances and two ride along items per year.
Call 877-296-4319 to schedule your free pick-up today!

Energy Efficient Appliance Rebates

Updating your home, farm or business appliances? Receive rebates on your appliance purchase when your choose qualifying ENERGY STAR or Energy Optimization products. Learn more about business and agriculture rebate offers here. 

Residential Incentives 2024 Residential Application 2024

Compact Fluorescent Lightbulb (CFL) Recycling

Co-op members can now safely dispose of used, unbroken compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs) at our Cloverland Dafter office, Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Simply place your bulbs in specially-marked recycling containers and we’ll recycle them for you.

Why Choose ENERGY STAR Qualified LED Lighting:

  • Reduces energy costs — uses up to 90% less energy than incandescent lighting, saving on operating expenses.
  • Reduces maintenance costs — lasts 35 to 50 times longer than incandescent lighting and about 2 to 5 times longer than fluorescent lighting. No bulb-replacements, no ladders, no ongoing disposal program.
  • Reduces cooling costs — LEDs produce very little heat.
  • Is guaranteed — comes with a minimum three-year warranty — far beyond the industry standard.
  • Offers convenient features — available with dimming on some indoor models and automatic daylight shut-off and motion sensors on some outdoor models.
  • Is durable — won’t break like a bulb.

Source: Energy Star website

Purchase the right LED:

Learn about LED lighting. 

Review the LED Purchasing Guide to make sure you’re buying the correct size, color, and style of CFL based upon the type of fixtures and lighting conditions.

View the Energy Star Choose a Light Guide.