Yes! Fluorescent and other Mercury-containing lamps especially must be recycled in some states and for some users.
Consumers can usually recycle their spent lamps at local hardware stores for free or a small charge.
Businesses on the other hand typically generate enough lamp waste to be excluded from these free programs. There are a variety of paid recycling options for businesses. For smaller facilities there are a number of mail-back recycling containers you can purchase online-- you simply fill the containers with your waste and mail them to the recycling facility for processing. For larger facilities, there are a number of bulk recycling/bulk pickup services that will pickup large quantities of wast from their facility. Some facilities also use a lamp crushing machine to consolidate their lamp waste into steel drums before sending for recycling.
LampRecycle.org is a great, free resource to find lamp recyclers.
The purpose of halogen gas in a tungsten-halogen lamp is to increase the lifespan and efficiency of the lamp. The halogen gas helps to recycle evaporated tungsten back onto the filament, preventing blackening of the glass and extending the life of the lamp.
To dispose of a lava lamp, you should first unplug it and allow it to cool down completely. Once cooled, remove the cap and pour the contents into a sealable plastic bag or container for proper disposal at a hazardous waste facility. You can then recycle the glass portion of the lamp. Make sure to check your local regulations for proper disposal methods.
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Yes, you can recycle cardboard ifi it has the recycle sign on it. Many places do recycle cardboard.
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