Fluorescent Lamp Disposal Waste Management

Fluorescent lamps which contain highly toxic mercury is classified as hazardous waste and poses a large threat to the environment if not handled disposed of correctly.
Fluorescent lamp disposal waste management. We have mail in containers that can fit 13 13 watt bulbs or 7 t 12 or 16 t 8 tubes. Lamptracker boxes employ a tri layer technology to reduce the risk from broken fluorescent lamps during storage handling transport and recycling. In some areas it s actually illegal to dispose of fluorescent tubes in the trash so be sure to follow the proper steps in recycling your fluorescent tubes to avoid breaking the law or damaging people s health. More info 4 foot straight 6 foot straight 8 foot straight compact cfls small bulbs ubent 2 foot straight hid low level metal halide sodium uv ultraviolet shielded plastic coated lamp.
Many communities put on hhw events several times per year if they don t operate a permanent collection facility. Waste management has updated our privacy policy effective on july 1 2020. Compact fluorescent bulbs and tubes. Your area may prohibit disposal and or require recycling.
These regulations provide for management of hazardous wastes. The mercury from 1 single fluorescent tube is enough to pollute 30 000 litres of water. All you have to do is put your acceptable recyclables into the designated bin. We take care of the sorting so you can focus on running your business.
Virtually all components of a fluorescent bulb can be recycled. The mercury inside fluorescent tube lights is hazardous so extra care should be taken to ensure that this material doesn t leak. See 40 cfr 273 5 for more information. Please click here to review the new policy.
In illinois the newly amended universal waste rule encourages recycling or proper disposal of waste lamps. Recycling cfls and other fluorescent bulbs allows reuse of the glass metals and other materials that make up fluorescent lights. Beyond the safe drinking standard in south africa. Used fluorescent and hid lamps may be classified as hazardous waste due to their mercury content and are thus regulated under the resource conservation and recovery act rcra.
Fluorescent lamps are considered household hazardous waste hhw so they don t belong in the recycling bin even if your curbside program accepts glass and metal the main materials inside the tube. Lamps that are not waste because they have not been discarded or that are not hazardous waste are not universal wastes.