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Light Bulb Recycling

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  • さばちゃん
  • 2022/07/31 18:06

I am having trouble with how to dispose of old LED, fluorescent, and other bulbs that contain mercury.
I was told that HomeDepot collects them, but when I actually went there, I found that they only accept regular light bulbs and not those containing mercury.
If I throw them away as they are, they will pollute the environment with mercury, and I am in trouble.
Do you know where I can safely dispose of them ??

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