garageismydoghouse
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Anyone have a suggestion on how to get rid of burned out 8 ft. florescent tubes?
Drop it on the floor, than sweep it up and put it in the trash?
Wow didn't know there were such struggles in life............smash it and trash it
Wow didn't know there were such struggles in life............smash it and trash it
U do know theres mercury in fluorescent tubes right?
I just throw mine into the recycling bin
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I charge customers 0.57/ft for disposal when I do relamping. Adds up when I do 800 4' lamps at a time in some situations
I charge customers 0.57/ft for disposal when I do relamping. Adds up when I do 800 4' lamps at a time in some situations
I charge customers 0.57/ft for disposal when I do relamping. Adds up when I do 800 4' lamps at a time in some situations
I charge customers 0.57/ft for disposal when I do relamping. Adds up when I do 800 4' lamps at a time in some situations
And that is the #1 reason smash-and-trash is used so much.
Stop ripping folks off to recycle, and folks will start recycling.
The recycling industry is in it for the money, not for the environment.
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break it, sweep it up and throw it in the trash.
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They probably all end up in the landfill anyway. Just like the asbestos scam.
At my first job 20 years ago as a laborer we used to clean bulbs for recycle. I can't count how many we broke by smacking each other with them. Made the best of a crappy job. According to the greenies we probably still glow under a black light.
According to the greenies we probably still glow under a black light.
It depends on how many you have and who you are.
If I am correct, and surely if not somebody will let me know, it you are an individual home owner you may dispose small quantities of them in your trash.
If you are Industrial or Commercial different rules apply, check with your local authority having jurisdiction.
Atthebeach's approach seems reasonable. Never really goes out of his way to do it other than storage.
DekeT, I believe it was Grand PooBah Gore that told me this while he was either firing up his coal fired car or climbing into his private jet. Your hard pressed to find people more hyocritical than "greenies".
Assuming from your signature you are in Wisconsin, start here: http://dnr.wi.gov/topic/recycling/bulbs.html
I buy a box of 10 lights at a time for my shop. As the new ones get installed, I label and put the dead ones back in the box. The box is stored up in the rafters out of the way. When I'm out of new lights, I take the box of dead lights back to HD and buy a new box. Haven't had any breakage in transit. This doesn't help the OP, but my fellow lurkers may be interested.