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6 Ιουν 2024 · 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.
Proper light bulb disposal is one small way to support the long-term health of your community. There are several retailers who accept intact and undamaged CFL bulbs for recycling, including The Home Depot.
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. To recycle CFLs at The Home Depot: Locate the recycling bin at the entrance of any Home Depot.
15 Φεβ 2024 · Depending on the area you live, and even the number of CFL bulbs you have, it may be possible to arrange an annual or bi-annual collection of old bulbs, use a mail-in service, and some local and national stores offer a recycling service.
21 Ιουν 2023 · Compact fluorescent light (CFL) bulbs should be recycled at approved recycling facilities. CFLs should not be disposed of in your regular trash service or curbside recycling. Recycle CFL bulbs at waste collection agencies, participating local retailers, and mail-back services.
Find a drop-off location near you using our Recycling Locator. CFLs are shipped to a bulb recycler that uses special machines to extract the mercury and break down the aluminum fixtures and glass casing. Mercury can be reused in new bulbs or products like thermostats.
17 Μαΐ 2020 · We've rounded up five ways (plus a backup plan) to handle retired CFL bulbs without making a mess of the environment. Pick the one that's easiest for you — and feel good about saving on your...