Keep Mercury Out of Our Environment and Give Your CFLs New Life
CFL (compact florescent light) bulbs are the curly bulbs that were a popular option for energy-efficient lighting before advancements in LED (light emitting diode) lighting made LED bulbs widely available. Because CFLs contain a small amount of mercury, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) recommends that consumers take advantage of local recycling options for CFLs. Nearly every part of a CFL can be recycled.
Many waste collection facilities and lighting retailers offer CFL recycling. To find recycling locations near you, use our store locator below or visit:
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