Pure Energy Understands the Importance of Pure Energy
Here's a look at the lifespan of your average battery:
1. Mass produced by the billions and stuffed in a tiny box with several comrades.
2. Shipped to the nearest store/gas station and put up on shelves for people to judge and gawk over.
3. Finally chosen by a likely looking owner, after which it is ripped from its packet and inserted into various electronics until all the life is sucked from its body two hours later (time which decreases of increases depending on which company implemented step one).
4. Discarded into a drawer/purse/corner to stagnate until new owner realizes its uselessness and throws away.
5. Taken to a dump where it then lies for billions upon billions of years while its ingredients seep into the earth until the planet explodes from an excess of battery-poison goodness.
Note: Go back to step 1 and repeat the entire thing ten minutes after the completion of step 4.
Multiply this particular recipe for destruction by about 2.5 billion people and you have the gist of which step we're currently on in the timeline (which is the second half of number five for those that need the hint).
Luckily for us and all of those poor batteries, there are corporations like Pure Energy who are more than happy to live up to their name by creating eco friendly batteries. Not only are the batteries produced by Pure Energy usually clean running, they also happen to be rechargeable. Not every battery is meant to be recharged. Usually once the juice is used up, there are only so many times that you can bring out an adequate enough power surge to run any type of electronic before the battery is just no good anymore. That's just one of the reasons why companies have been creating batteries that can be charged over and over again without decreasing in the amount of power that they can output. Batteries like that are sort of like a cup that can be filled again and again and Pure Energy has created its own unique sort of cup.
Pure Energy batteries are special for a couple of reasons. One of which is the fact that they last longer than other batteries claiming to be rechargeable, and they definitely last longer than disposable batteries. Pure Energy batteries use Alkaline and Manganese technology. There are no other batteries on the market that use chemistry based on alkaline. Alkaline is better for the environment that the other combination of chemicals that usually make up a battery's insides (i.e. nickel, lead, acid, lithium-ion, etc.). Not only that, but Alkaline doesn't have any heavy metals present in it.
The other products by Pure Energy are based off of technology that allows for wireless charging. This means that a person can charge everything from their iPod to their PDA without ever plugging into an outlet. Taking into account that and the introduction of their new batteries, and it's easy to see how Pure Energy has once again managed to live up to the high expectations of its name in every possible way.