Lamp Recycling
Ballast Recycling
Battery Recycling
Northwestern
Lighting Recycle
Form
You can drop off your spent
lamps or schedule a pick up recycle@northwesternlighting.com We
offer canisters and large boxes for recycling, so you can recycle
your own lamps. You then call or email us to P/U or you can ship them
directly to the recycling center or drop them off yourself and save
some extra money.
Once the lamps are properly disposed of, the
recycling center will send your company a certificate of compliance,
documenting that the lamps you sent to us have been properly recycled.
Take the hassle
out of recycling your lamps, let Bulb Man, Inc quote you today on the
recycling of your lamps, ballast, computer monitors and batteries
For years & years our used fluorescent lamps containing mercury
have been disposed of in our landflills, until now. As of today, the
EPA has ruled that companies are now responsible for recycling the
spent lamps they use. The EPA decided to do so after years of mercury
containing lamps were emitting mercury into our stream, lakes and rivers.
This mercury was and is eventually ending up in the human food chain.
The inclusion of fluorescent & HID bulbs into the Universal Waste
Rule will allow for less stringent requirements regarding the collection,
transporting, record keeping, and storage of fluorescent & HID
bulbs. The recent addition of fluorescent & HID bulbs to
the Universal Waste Regulations will make it easier for generators
to properly manage this toxic material.
Under the new Universal Waste Rule, mercury-containing lamps can be
handled much more cost-effectively. In order for the bulbs to be classified
as "Universal Waste", they MUST be recycled. If the bulbs
are sent to a recycler, generators and handlers are subject to NO regulatory
burdens. The Universal Waste Rule allows for the bulbs to be shipped
on a bill of lading using a standard trucking company; as long as they
are destined for recycling.
If you choose not to recycle, your other option is to ship the bulbs
to a hazardous waste landfill. Shipping your bulbs to a hazardous waste
landfill will exclude you from the Universal Waste Rule, and will subject
your company to all hazardous waste regulations. Exclusion from the
Universal Waste Rule requires that the proper record-keeping, collection,
storage and hazardous waste transporting requirements be followed.
The shipping costs to use an approved hazardous waste
trucking company can cost up to 75% more than standard trucking companies.
The national consumption of mercury containing fluorescent & HID
lamps exceeds 1 billion annually. Their disposal results in over 90,000
pounds of mercury entering our environment each year. It only takes
20 milligrams of mercury to become acutely toxic to humans.