While it rarely happens and it may not seem like a big deal, broken fluorescent lamps can be serious business. The small amount of mercury contained in each fluorescent lamp can be hazardous to anyone who breathes in the vapors of the toxin. While recycling your lamps keeps mercury out of the environment, accidents do happen, and if you break a lamp you should follow the EPA cleanup guidelines to maximize safety and environmental sustainability.
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Why is it essential to recycle fluorescent lamps? What is the best way for my facility to recycle lamps? Watch this video to discover why recycling is important, as well as to find out about solutions available to dispose of lamps properly and efficiently.
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In an effort to provide our customers with the best possible recycling solutions, we are proud to announce a new look for LampRecycling.com, home of Air Cycle's Easy Pak™ recycling program for smaller facilities. Go to LampRecycling.com, and check out the improved navigation and program creation and the brand new waste tracker for all of LampRecycling.com and individuals (when logged in).
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