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Why should you recycle CFLs?
As energy-efficient lighting becomes
more popular, it is important that we dispose of the products safely
and responsibly. Proper recycling ensures the benefits of CFLs while
properly managing the disadvantages.
Compact fluorescent lights contain trace amounts (an average of 5 mg)
of mercury vapor -- it's what makes the bulbs energy efficient -- an
amount the size of the period at the end of this sentence. Because they
contain mercury, the bulbs should be disposed of properly; ideally
recycled.
It's important to know that CFLs are safe to use and pose no danger
when used properly. More information regarding mercury in CFLs,
including proper disposal options and what to do if a bulb breaks, can
be found in the fact sheet below.
Mercury Fact Sheet
Where can I recycle my CFL?
Focus on Energy has partnered with
the world's largest environmental service company to offer a solution.
Focus representatives are providing interested retailers with recycling
containers as part of a new, no-cost CFL recycling program for their
customers.
Use our
retailer search to find retailers participating in the CFL recycling program. Enter Residential, your county, zip code, and utility information, then click on 'CFL Recycling' under 'Services Found' in the right hand column. You can still recycle your bulb even if there are no retailers partnering with Focus on Energy in your area.
EPA recommends that consumers take advantage of available local
recycling options for compact fluorescent light bulbs. Consumers can
contact their local municipal solid waste agency directly, or visit
www.epa.gov/bulbrecycling
or
www.earth911.org
to identify local recycling options.
Learn More
To find out more about CFLs, check
out our
lighting
page or view the
fact sheets in our info library.