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CFL Disposal

Recycling your old CFL bulbs is easy. Proper CFL disposal is important to your safety and for the environment. Whenever possible, use local recycling options when you dispose of CFLs.

If recycling is not an option in your area, seal the CFL bulb in two plastic bags and put it in your outside trash receptacle for normal trash collection.Never put any light bulb (incandescent or CFL) into an incinerator.

CFL Handling

One CFL contains up to 4 milligrams of mercury—an amount about the size of the period at the end of this sentence. No mercury is released while CFLs are in use, but it's important to take extra care when handling a CFL bulb. LED light bulbs provide a lighting alternative that is both energy efficient and contain no mercury. To handle CFL bulbs, follow these simple guidelines:

For more information on how to handle CFL bulbs, visit the Maryland Department of the Environment's website.

 

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