In illinois the newly amended universal waste rule encourages recycling or proper disposal of waste lamps.
Fluorescent lamp disposal waste management.
Compact fluorescent lamps cfls.
Recycling and disposal of cfls and other bulbs that contain mercury epa recommends that consumers take advantage of available local options for recycling cfls fluorescent bulbs and other bulbs that contain mercury and all other household hazardous wastes rather than disposing of them in regular household trash.
All fluorescent lamps and tubes must be recycled or taken to a household hazardous waste disposal facility a universal waste handler e g storage facility or broker or an authorized recycling facility.
A hazardous waste collection event in your area will also accept energy efficient light bulbs for recycling.
Convenient solutions for bulbs batteries electronics.
If neither of these are local to you one of the easiest options is taking your used cfls to any home depot ikea or lowe s store in your town.
Used fluorescent and hid lamps may be classified as hazardous waste due to their mercury content and are thus regulated under the resource conservation and recovery act rcra.
Please click here to review the new policy.
Some things we are used to throwing away can often be safely recycled too from old tv remotes to batteries to compact fluorescent bulbs and more.
These regulations provide for management of hazardous wastes.