CFLs require special disposal
Energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs, are a great way to save energy and reduce your utility bills. The light bulbs, unfortunately, have one drawback -- they contain small amounts of mercury and require special disposal or recycling. In Los Angeles county, local law prohibits disposing of CFLs in your trash or in municipal dumps. Fortunately, Los Angeles county also makes it very easy to dispose of CFLs by taking them to any one of the locations in the county's network of authorized recycling and disposal centers, which includes household hazardous waste centers and participating retail stores.
Instructions
1. Keep used CFLs in a safe place, such as a paper bag in a drawer or closet.
2. Investigate CFL recycling and disposal centers in your area. Look for mobile Household Hazardous Waste and Electronic Waste collection events in the county or for nearby permanent collection centers. The county keeps directories and calendars of both.
3. Drop off your used CFLs in the most convenient location. Waste management professionals will take care of the rest and make sure that your CFLs cause no damage to local soils, waterways or public health.
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