Visit earth911 to locate both retail and local government locations to recycle cfls and fluorescent tubes.
Fluorescent lamp disposal near me.
All fluorescent lamps and tubes are considered hazardous waste in california when they are discarded because they contain mercury.
However recycling rates for cfls and other light bulbs are low.
The mercury is also hazardous allowing these bulbs to be classified as universal waste.
Or you can call 1 800 cleanup part of earth 911 to find a recycling center near you.
According to a november 2004 report by the association of lighting and mercury recyclers an estimated 70 8 percent of the mercury containing lamps used by business and 98 percent of the lamps used in homes are not being recycled.
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.
We did find one chain that will accept them.
Title 22 division 4 5 chapter 11 section 66261 50 this includes.
Batteries plus bulbs if you have one near you.
Maine vermont and washington state require stewardship programs or regulate the disposal of mercury containing products including cfls fluorescent tubes and hid e g mercury vapor lamps.
All fluorescent lamps and tubes should be recycled or disposed as hazardous waste.
Fluorescent lamps and tubes.
Many recycling locations have temporarily closed and we expect more to follow.
Epa does and may require that you recycle cfls and other mercury containing light bulbs.
While compact fluorescent lightbulbs cfls have extensive recycling options through retail drop offs and mail in programs the same can t be said for fluorescent tubes.
Your area may prohibit disposal and or require recycling.
This is why batteries plus bulbs accepts all types of light bulbs for recycling.
Luckily these tubes will last up to 15 000 hours so you won t need to worry about recycling them often.
Some states and local jurisdictions have more stringent regulations than u s.
The list of fluorescent lamp recyclers is for informational purposes only and in no way implies an endorsement by dep or the commonwealth.
Currently most recycling centers only accept fluorescent tubes and cfl bulbs as these contain mercury a precious metal making it valuable.
Virtually all components of a fluorescent bulb can be recycled.
Given the current situation we encourage you to reserve your recycling for when the covid 19 pandemic has passed.
How to recycle fluorescent tubes.