Find a recycling center.
Free fluorescent light bulb recycling.
This means cfl and fluorescent bulbs are accepted at most hhw facilities and home depot and lowe s.
Other materials in the bulbs get reused.
The mercury is also hazardous allowing these bulbs to be classified as universal waste.
All home depots provide free cfl bulb recycling.
Currently most recycling centers only accept fluorescent tubes and cfl bulbs as these contain mercury a precious metal making it valuable.
Recycling cfls and other fluorescent bulbs allows reuse of the glass metals and other materials that make up fluorescent lights.
Recycle incandescent and cfl bulbs for free.
You don t want it to break in your car.
Cfls and other fluorescent bulbs often break when thrown into a dumpster trash can or compactor or when they end up in a landfill or incinerator.
We did find one chain that will accept them.
Batteries plus bulbs if you have one near you.
Single use alkaline batteries are difficult to recycle however some batteries plus stores will recycle them for a small fee.
Cfl bulbs can also be recycled for free at retail locations like bartell drugs lowe s the home depot and mclendon hardware.
Why recycle fluorescent tubes.
Learn more about cfls and mercury.
Or you can call 1 800 cleanup part of earth 911 to find a recycling center near you.
Recycling prevents the release of mercury into the environment.
There s no recycling market for broken fluorescent lamps.
When you switch to money and energy saving led and cfl bulbs pse will recycle your old incandescent or cfl bulbs for free.