
Sears Canada Is The 2011 ENERGY STAR® Retailer Of The Year.
Sears has earned this recognition and the fifth win since the inception of the awards in 2003. In addition, Sears Canada was also awarded with the Sustained Excellence Award for its deep-rooted commitment to transforming the market toward increased energy efficiency.
Every Sears employee – from sales associates, store managers and buyers through to the CEO – considers the ENERGY STAR program to be core to the company’s business.
Sears is proud to be a leader in promoting energy efficiency in Canada by carrying over 2,000 ENERGY STAR qualified products. Check out our great deals on ENERGY STAR qualified products - you may be surprised at how easy it is to save energy and money.
Did you know that instead of costing
less over time, appliances actually
cost more in electricity?
If you have old appliances at home you could upgrade to
ENERGY STAR qualified ones and save:
| Appliance | Annual Savings**** |
| High Efficiency, Variable Speed Furnace** | $ 450 |
| Tankless Water Heater, Condensing*** | $ 215 |
| Washing Machine | $ 170 |
| Dishwasher |
$ 90 |
| ENERGY STAR Central Air Conditioner** |
$ 77 |
| Refrigerator |
$ 50 |
**Based on 2,000 sq. ft. home. ***Based on 4 people in the household.
****Based on appliances purchased between 1990 and 1995. Legal Disclaimer: This table is intended to provide an estimate of potential savings. It is not intended to provide a detailed analysis of expected costs. Estimated savings are based on averages and will vary based upon the size of the existing and new products selected.
Want to find out how much you can save
by replacing your old appliances with new
ENERGY STAR appliances from Sears?
Cost and Carbon Savings Calculator.

What is ENERGY STAR?
Natural Resources Canada’s Office of Energy Efficiency promotes the international ENERGY STAR
symbol in Canada and monitors its use.
The ENERGY STAR symbol is an international mark of premium energy efficiency that appears on products that meet strict energy efficiency technical specifications. To be ENERGY STAR qualified, products must be 10 to 50 percent more efficient than standard products. ENERGY STAR qualified products have been tested according to prescribed procedures and have been found to meet or exceed higher energy efficiency levels without compromising performance.
For more information visit the Office of Energy Efficiency’s ENERGY STAR web site at www.energystar.gc.ca.





