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LampRecycle.org - Recycling Companies List
Spent Mercury Containing Lamps (last update July 2007) NEMA maintains these lists of companies in the United States and Canada that either claim to recycle spent mercury-containing lamps or claim to handle those lamps ...
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LampRecycle.org - Recycling Spent Light Bulbs
Recycling Spent Light Bulbs Home About Lamprecycle.org Benefits of Recycling 2004 Lamp Recycling Rate State Lamp ... Distributor Requirements (brochure) Recycling Household Lamps Handling Broken Fluorescent Lamps CD Promoting the Recycling of Mercury-containing Lamps Now Available November 16, 2004 (ROSSLYN, Va.) The Association of Lighting and Mercury Recyclers (ALMR), along with the ...
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Message for Lighting Specifiers
For example, the wholesale distributor who purchases and supplies lamps for your projects may offer lamp recycling “box ... Stringency Comparison Table. We also encourage you to set up recycling programs for the spent mercury-containing lamps in your own facilities. For more specific information see the “How to” ...
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Fact Sheet: Disposal of Light Tubes and Vapor Lamps
The EPA reported that the 187 incinerators nationwide emit approximately 70,000 pounds of mercury each year. A good alternative is to recycle mercury containing lamps and tubes. There are several companies in California that process and recycle spent fluorescent lamps. In choosing ...
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PROHIBITION ON INCINERATION OF SPENT LAMPS.--Spent mercury-containing lamps ...
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LampRecycle.org - Recycling Spent Light Bulbs
Recycling Household Lamps Handling Broken Fluorescent Lamps Massachusetts Lamprecycle.org is a resource for any light bulb ("lamp") user seeking details on recycling spent mercury-containing lamps, but is ... NEMA) to encourage the recycling of spent mercury-containing lamps. The Lamp Section represents virtually all manufacturers of mercury-containing lamps that sell such lamps in the U.S.  The Lamp ...
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Hazardous Waste Recycling | Wastes | US EPA
Section 261.2 ... for collection and/or recycling: Universal Waste regulations include batteries, pesticides, lamps (e.g., fluorescent bulbs), and mercury-containing equipment (e.g., thermostats) (see 40 CFR Part 273). Used ...
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Fluorescent Lights and Mercury
The site also contains a copy of the NEMA Lamp Section brochure, “Fluorescent Lamps and the Environment.” Lamp Alternatives/Low-Mercury Lamps Full Title: Purchasing for Pollution Prevention - Mercury Containing Lamps ...
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Blog
While some states permit households to throw mercury-containing lamps in the trash, it's not a good idea. Lamps that are thrown in the trash will break, releasing mercury into the environment. If you will be disposing of lamps ... time spent ...
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GRRN - Zero Waste
SLIDE 8 – ZERO WASTE – A NEW VISION! I believe our efforts are best spent, by making the connection between discards and opportunity; as the Board’s CalMAX program ... legislation. For instance, Senate Bill 20, which addresses e-waste; Senate Bill 511, which addresses mercury-containing lamps; and Assembly Bill 455, which addresses the removal of hazardous constituents from packaging materials. ...
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