HOW ARE LIGHT BULBS RECYCLED?

Did you know that almost 90% of the material in lights bulbs is recyclable? In addition, because they contain small amounts of harmful materials such as mercury, it’s really important to recycle lights bulbs responsibly.

So How Are Light Bulbs Recycled?

  1. Regional Recycling collects and safely recycles light bulbs and other lighting equipment like lamps and fixtures.
  2. They are sent to a recycling plant where they are sorted by type, crushed and sent for reprocessing.
  3. Compact fluorescent lights (CFL) use about a quarter of the energy of a regular incandescent bulb.
  4. They contain a small amount of harmful materials such as mercury so it’s important to recycle them responsibly.
  5. The mercury in each light bulb can be reclaimed and used to make new light bulbs or used in medical imaging equipment.
  6. Metal is separated, melted down and reused in the manufacturing process.
  7. Glass is crushed and reused in sandblasting material.
  8. Bring your light bulbs to Regional Recycling to be safely recycled.
How Are Light Bulbs Recycled?

ReGeneration is our dedicated recycling partner specializing in the environmentally responsible disposal and repurposing of light bulbs. They employ an innovative recycling process that meticulously separates the components of each light bulb, ensuring that glass, metals, and other materials are recycled efficiently. Their state-of-the-art facilities not only prevent harmful toxins from entering the environment but also transform these components into reusable materials. With Regeneration’s commitment to sustainability, each light bulb turned in is a step forward in reducing waste and promoting a greener planet.

Find A Light Bulb Recycling Depot Near Me.

Nanaimo

Old Victoria Road

Nanaimo

Hayes Road

Whistler

BC Canada

Abbotsford

BC Canada

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