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Fluorescent Lights

Follow the steps below to find a list of businesses and organizations that will accept your unwanted materials for reuse, recycling, or disposal. To find disposal options for multiple materials, use the Advanced Search page.

Step 1: Select specific materials

Fluorescent Light Ballasts
The electrical components at the ends of fluorescent and high-intensity discharge (HID) light fixtures that activate the lights. Until 1979, virtually all ballasts were made with capacitors that contained PCBs.

Fluorescent Light Bulbs
Fluorescent light bulbs that contain mercury or lead or that have other hazardous properties. This also includes DLP and LCD projector lamps.

Fluorescent Light Tubes
Fluorescent light tubes that contain mercury or lead or that have other hazardous properties.

All fluorescent lights

   

Step 2: Is this material generated from your business or residence?

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Updated: Aug. 27, 2009


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