home depot compact fluorescent recycling

There are several retailers who accept intact and undamaged CFL bulbs for recycling, including The Home Depot. There are also a few online services that allow you to mail in bulbs to be recycled.

How do I dispose of fluorescent bulbs near me?

Take lamps and tubes to a household hazardous waste collection center or event. Find where to recycle or dispose fluorescent lamps and tubes at Where Can I Recycle My…?, or Earth 911, or call 800 CLEAN-UP (253-2687). Enter your zip code to find the nearest recycling center.

Does Lowes accept CFL bulbs for recycling?

Keep in mind Lowe’s stores offer a recycling center (usually near the entrance) that accepts plastic bags, CFL bulbs, rechargeable batteries, and cellphones. Lowe’s also accepts plastic planter pots and cases in the garden center for recycling.

How do you dispose of mercury light bulbs?

What are the disposal options for mercury-containing lamps?
Recycling through a Municipal or Solid Waste District Household Hazardous Waste collection program,Direct shipment to a lamp recycler or,Shipment through a hazardous waste transporter.

How do you properly dispose of light bulbs?

“Householders and small firms can recycle their waste lightbulbs free of charge by returning them to their local hardware or lighting store, bringing them to their nearest local authority recycling centre or asking their lighting installer to return waste lightbulbs to their wholesaler.

What is in fluorescent lights?

A fluorescent lamp tube is filled with a mix of argon, xenon, neon, or krypton, and mercury vapor. The pressure inside the lamp is around 0.3% of atmospheric pressure. The partial pressure of the mercury vapor alone is about 0.8 Pa (8 millionths of atmospheric pressure), in a T12 40-watt lamp.

How do you dispose of LED light bulbs?

Big-box stores like Lowes, Home Depot, and IKEA may offer in-store recycling bins where you can drop off your old LED light bulbs. Contact your local store for details. Many municipal safety departments offer both LED and CFL recycling on specific days or at set locations. Check with your city.

Can light bulbs that contain mercury be recycled?

EPA recommends that consumers take advantage of available local options for recycling CFLs, fluorescent bulbs and other bulbs that contain mercury, and all other household hazardous wastes, rather than disposing of them in regular household trash.

When did they stop using mercury in light bulbs?

Although the bulbs are still widely available, the United States banned the sale of mercury vapor ballasts in 2008. According to the ban, existing fixtures can remain in service but, as they burn out, they must be replaced with newer, more efficient lighting alternatives.

Can you get mercury poisoning from light bulbs?

The amount of mercury in a CFL may be up to about 5 milligrams (mg). (By contrast, a mercury-containing fever thermometer contained about 500 mg.) Mercury can cause poisoning in some circumstances. Even so, people are encouraged to replace their “old fashioned” incandescent bulbs with CFLs.

Can fluorescent tube be recycled?

Because this kind of equipment often contains hazardous materials (including arsenic, cadmium, lead and mercury), it must be disposed of correctly so it can be recycled. As a result, you must take all your old fluorescent tubes to your local council recycling centre.

Can light bulbs go in general waste?

Incandescent Lamps

Standard light bulbs should be disposed of in normal household waste. They cannot be recycled as with regular glass, as the fine wires in glass processing are very difficult to separate out and the cost to recycle these items is prohibitive.

Are light bulbs WEEE?

Of particular importance, they are subject to ‘producer responsibility’ as they are classified as Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE).

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