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Fluorescent & LED Bulb Recycling In Colorado
BulbCycle makes recycling light bulbs and universal waste in Colorado easy with our mail-back kits for businesses and households.
Safely dispose of fluorescent tubes, CFLs, batteries, and e-waste today.

About our Services
Whether you’re managing waste for a large office or a single household, BulbCycle offers tailored solutions to fit your needs.
Our corporate kits are ideal for businesses of all sizes, while our residential kits cater to individual households. Both options come with everything you need to safely pack and ship your universal waste for recycling. Visit our website to explore our range of kits and make a purchase today, contributing to a cleaner, greener Colorado.
Corporate Kits

BulbCycle’s corporate recycling kits are designed to handle a variety of universal wastes, including fluorescent lamps, LEDs, batteries, e-waste, and more, providing a comprehensive solution for businesses to recycle responsibly.
Residential Kits

Are you in a household, and have a big box of used batteries you aren’t sure how to get rid of? What about those fluorescent lamps piled in the garage corner? BulbCycle’s residential recycling kits make it easy to recycle universal wastes such as fluorescent lamps, LEDs, batteries, e-waste, and more, ensuring environmentally responsible disposal.
How it Works
Recycle your universal waste in 4 easy steps
Looking for Corporate Products?
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4ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box LARGE (Holds 68 T12 or 146 T8 Lamps)
Original price was: $159.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99. -
8ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box LARGE (Holds 25 T12 Lamps or 57 T8 Lamps)
Original price was: $199.99.$169.99Current price is: $169.99. -
Ballast Recycling Bucket – 5 Gallon (holds up to 22 NON-PCB Standard Ballasts or 55 lbs)
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4ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box MEDIUM (Holds 30 T12 or 72 T8 Lamps)
$99.99
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Check out our customer favorites
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4ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box LARGE (Holds 68 T12 or 146 T8 Lamps)
Original price was: $159.99.$129.99Current price is: $129.99. -
8ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box LARGE (Holds 25 T12 Lamps or 57 T8 Lamps)
Original price was: $199.99.$169.99Current price is: $169.99. -
Ballast Recycling Bucket – 5 Gallon (holds up to 22 NON-PCB Standard Ballasts or 55 lbs)
$139.99 -
4ft Fluorescent Lamp Recycling Box MEDIUM (Holds 30 T12 or 72 T8 Lamps)
$99.99
Our customers love us!
Thanks for the super quick delivery and great customer service. BulbCycle always comes through when we need them.
-Zachary H.
BulbCycle’s kits are easy to use and return shipping is included. What a deal!
-Bob C.
Fantastic customer service. Very easy for my crew to put the bulbs right into the boxes when we’re uninstalling them.
-Pedro G.
Why recycle?
Fluorescent and LED bulbs are commonly used in homes, businesses, and industries across Colorado, but their disposal can pose a significant environmental challenge.
Proper recycling of fluorescent and LED bulbs is crucial to prevent harmful chemicals, such as mercury, from leaking into the environment and to reduce landfill waste. At BulbCycle, we make recycling fluorescent, CFL, LED bulbs and more! easy and safe. If you’re wondering, “How do I dispose of fluorescent bulbs near me?” or “Where to recycle LED bulbs in Colorado?”—you’ve come to the right place.

Colorado Regulations
In Colorado, universal waste encompasses items such as batteries, pesticides, mercury-containing equipment, and certain types of bulbs and lamps. The state has established specific regulations to ensure the safe and environmentally responsible recycling of these materials. Proper handling and recycling of universal waste are crucial to prevent hazardous substances from contaminating the environment and to promote public health.
To streamline the recycling process, Colorado has adopted the federal universal waste rule, which classifies these wastes to encourage proper disposal and recycling. This classification reduces the regulatory burden on businesses and facilitates increased recycling rates. Handlers of universal waste in Colorado are required to manage these materials in a way that prevents releases into the environment, including proper labeling, storage, and transportation practices.
In 2022, Colorado enacted the Producer Responsibility Program for Statewide Recycling through House Bill 22-1355. This legislation mandates that producers of products utilizing covered materials, such as packaging and paper products, fund and manage a statewide recycling program. The program aims to provide free recycling services to residents and other covered entities, thereby enhancing the state’s recycling infrastructure and ensuring the responsible management of recyclable materials.
The program requires producers to pay annual dues, which are used to cover the costs of implementing and managing recycling services. Additionally, a nonprofit organization designated by the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment is responsible for overseeing the program, conducting needs assessments, and developing plans to meet recycling targets. This collaborative approach ensures that recycling services are accessible statewide and that environmental impacts are minimized.
For detailed information on the rules and regulations governing universal waste recycling in Colorado, individuals and businesses can refer to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment’s official website. This resource provides comprehensive guidance on proper handling, storage, and disposal practices, as well as updates on relevant legislation and programs aimed at promoting effective recycling and waste management within the state.
Why is Recycling Fluorescent & LED Bulbs Important?
Recycling fluorescent and LED bulbs properly is vital for several key reasons:
Protecting the Environment
Fluorescent bulbs, including compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), contain mercury, a toxic substance that can contaminate soil and water if disposed of improperly. Recycling these bulbs prevents mercury from ending up in landfills and leaching into the environment.
Reducing Hazardous Waste
LED bulbs, while not as hazardous as fluorescent bulbs, still contain electronic components that need to be handled responsibly. Recycling both fluorescent and LED bulbs ensures that toxic materials are properly separated and do not contribute to hazardous waste buildup.
Resource Recovery
Fluorescent and LED bulbs contain valuable materials like glass, metals, and phosphor coatings that can be reused in the production of new bulbs or other products. Recycling helps conserve natural resources by reducing the need for virgin materials.
Colorado Regulations
Colorado has strict laws about the disposal of universal waste, including fluorescent and LED bulbs. Under the state’s hazardous waste regulations, these items must not be thrown away with regular trash. Recycling helps residents and businesses comply with the law and avoid fines.
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At BulbCycle, we understand the importance of adhering to environmental regulations, which is why our kits ensure your waste is handled and recycled responsibly, minimizing harm to the environment.