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Any Home Depot will accept burned out CFL bulbs for proper disposal and recycling. There's one in Tukwila, close to where you live.
You can but you can only do it at special recycling boxes. Your local Lowes or Home Depot might have one
Yes, many kinds of light bulbs should be recycled. Traditional fluorescent bulbs (the long tube bulbs) and compact fluorescent bulbs contain mercury and should be recycled. Many towns or cities have programs to recycle these bulbs. Or, you can return the used bulbs to the place you bought it and they will recycle it for you (for example, Home Depot has a program for recycling bulbs). Traditional incandescent bulbs do not need to be recycled.
recycling is the best way at the moment. Using energy saving light bulbs, recycling paper, plastic and glass etc. Switching electricals off when not in use, e.g. television or lights.
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Headlight bulbs, high and low beam, parking light bulbs, signal light bulbs, brake light bulbs, dash light bulbs, interior light bulbs, plate light bulbs, etc.
There are multiple options for disposal of this type of bulb. You can contact your local solid waste removal services to see what programs they have. Also available are recycling stations at most major sellers of these bulbs such as Lowe's, Home Depot, Wal-Mart, and K-mart. All of these retailers have recycling program to dispose of these bulbs properly and safely and most are free.
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