Please recycle them through the lightrecycle washington program.
Where to recycle fluorescent light tubes near me.
66273 8 contact the california department of toxic substances control.
Given the current situation we encourage you to reserve your recycling for when the covid 19 pandemic has passed.
Many recycling locations have temporarily closed and we expect more to follow.
Simply drop off up to 10 mercury containing lights at no charge at any of our authorized collection sites.
Some states and local jurisdictions have more stringent regulations than u s.
This is why batteries plus bulbs accepts all types of light bulbs for recycling.
Your area may prohibit disposal and or require recycling.
Currently most recycling centers only accept fluorescent tubes and cfl bulbs as these contain mercury a precious metal making it valuable.
In most communities there are several options for recycling used bulbs including tube style fluorescents and cfls.
The mercury is also hazardous allowing these bulbs to be classified as universal waste.
Find recycling guides for other materials.
Now all fluorescent lamps and tubes must be recycled or taken to a household hazardous waste disposal facility a universal waste handler e g storage facility or broker or an authorized recycling facility.
Each fluorescent tube contains mercury a hazardous material that is also quite valuable as well as aluminum and glass seven states have banned lamps containing mercury from landfills find a place near you to recycle your fluorescent tube with our recycling locator.
No matter the type of light bulb from fluorescent to incandescent to cfl to halogen it is always recommended to recycle used bulbs safely and properly.
Follow the steps below to find a lightrecycle washington collection site near you.
Recycle fluorescent lights cfls and hids at no charge throughout washington state.
Batteries plus bulbs if you have one near you.
Be sure to reference the accepted products list to ensure your lights can be recycled through lightrecycle washington.
Virtually all components of a fluorescent bulb can be recycled.
For cfls in particular there are several recycling options.
This means cfl and fluorescent bulbs are accepted at most hhw facilities and home depot and lowe s.
We did find one chain that will accept them.
The dnr recommends that even green fluorescent bulbs be recycled because they often do contain measurable amounts of mercury.
Epa does and may require that you recycle cfls and other mercury containing light bulbs.