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Bright Idea: Fluorescent Ballast Recycling Made Easy

Fluorescent Ballast Recycling is important Fluorescent ballast recycling may not be the first thing that comes to mind when discussing environmental responsibility, but the proper disposal and recycling of fluorescent ballasts are crucial steps in reducing our ecological footprint. In…

BulbCycle Now Offering Emergency Exit Signs for Sale

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Bulbcycle now offering Photoluminescent Exit Signs for Sale. The environment is certainly a central topic of discussion lately; and although much of it seems overwhelming, we are doing our part to make what small dent we can in improving our…

LED Recycling Kits Now Available!

4ft LED Light Bulb Recycling Box

LED Recycling Kits Now Available! Remember the incandescent bulbs of the good old days? Those incandescent days are gone, mainly because of the 2007 Energy Independence and Security Act (EISA) which requires bulbs to be 25 percent more efficient. They…

Corporate Recycling Of Lamps & Light Bulbs

Corporate Recycling of Universal Waste – BulbCycle by Erin Wright Wright Services, LLC According to the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), Universal Waste is a category of hazardous waste materials that are : • Generated in a wide variety of settings,…

LED Retrofit Kits

by Erin Wright Wright Services, LLC Fluorescent lighting appears to be going the way of the Dodo bird. While it’s true that fluorescent lights can save energy, that savings comes at a cost. At the end of its life cycle, a…

Federal vs. State-Specific Regulations

Ever wonder what the difference is between Federal and State regulations regarding universal waste? According to the EPA website: Adopting the Federal Program The universal waste regulations can vary from state to state in the United States. The majority of…

Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Required by California Law

All of the following information is taken from:  All Fluorescent Lamps and Tubes Should Be Recycled or Disposed as Hazardous Waste All fluorescent lamps and tubes are considered hazardous waste in California when they are discarded because they contain mercury.…