A Light Bulb over Someone's Head
I got this from the Waste News daily e-mail.
Home Depot kicks off nationwide CFL recycling program
June 24 -- Recycling compact fluorescent light bulbs just got easier. Home Depot announced it will offer free CFL recycling at each of its 1,973 locations.
Customers can drop off expired, unbroken bulbs at the returns counter of any Home Depot store.
The home improvement retailer is beginning the program in response to customersĀ“ concerns about improper disposal of the bulbs, which contain small amounts of mercury.
The national recycling program is the most widespread of its kind and offers an alternative to some existing options -- community hazardous waste programs and select retail stores, according to the retailer.
"With more than 75 percent of households located within 10 miles of a Home Depot store, this program is the first national solution to providing Americans with a convenient way to recycle CFLs," said Ron Jarvis, Home DepotĀ“s senior vice president for environmental innovation.
I neither recommend nor discourage patronizing the store mentioned above, but note that you don't have to shop there if you don't want to; you may simply drop off the old bulbs.
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