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Please recycle them through the LightRecycle Washington program. LightRecycle Washington, a manufacturer operated product stewardship program, allows individuals and businesses to recycle up to 10 mercury-containing lights per day at sites throughout the state find a location near you.
Incandescent bulbs and lamps can be tossed into the trash. If a bulb is broken, wrap it first in paper or plastic before placing it in your trash bin. This prevents broken edges from cutting through your garbage bag and creating a mess, and it helps protect you and your waste hauler from accidental injury.
Keep in mind Lowes stores offer a recycling center (usually near the entrance) that accepts plastic bags, CFL bulbs, rechargeable batteries, and cellphones. Lowes also accepts plastic planter pots and cases in the garden center for recycling.
Incandescent light bulbs are the easiest to dispose because they can be thrown in the household trash. If the bulb is broken, wrap the glass securely in heavy paper before placing it a garbage bag. This makes garbage pickup safer for both you and the waste collector.
Recycling lights and light bulbs a simple guide All domestic light bulbs can be reused or recycled. But dont put them in your household waste or recycling, because some light bulbs contain potentially dangerous substances such as mercury. Remove all bulbs from their fittings when recycling them.
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The Home Depot offers the Compact Flourescent Bulb Recycling Program at all of their stores. Customers can recycle their CFL bulbs at any Home Depot store free of charge. To recycle CFL bulbs: Bring any expired CFL bulbs to any Home Depot store (CFL Bulbs should be unbroken).
It depends on the type of bulb. Incandescent and halogen bulbs can be thrown away in general waste. However, CFLs and fluorescent tubes contain hazardous materials, so they should be taken to a designated recycling facility.

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