Nevada Lamp Bulb Recycling Disposal Locations
If you are a residential customer and have less than 40 bulbs, contact your local city hall and ask if your city has drop off locations for its residents.
How Does The Mail Back Recycling Kit program work In Nevada:
1. Our pre-paid recycling program is for lamps/bulbs, exit signs, ballasts, batteries, electronics and thermostats. Each kits price includes a container, all shipping costs to the recycling center, recycling costs and a certificate of recycling. You should receive your container(s) in 3-8 business days or less once ordered. You have one year to return them to us. On the website businesses can choose which containers will best serve their needs. Containers are available for fluorescent lamps, CFLs, ballasts, batteries, electronics, and thermostats. Minnesota Lamp Bulb Recycling
2. Once the containers have been received a business can fill them up at their own pace. Each container is pre-printed with simple step-by-step instructions in both English and Spanish.
3. When a container is filled and sealed, the business can call the FedEx phone number that comes on each box to schedule a pre-paid pickup from their location. The filled container will be delivered for recycling to one of BulbCycle’s permitted facilities located within the United States.
If you would like to pay buy invoice with net payment terms and purchase orders please ask our representatives for our vendor program forms.
At BulbCycle Light Bulb Recycling and Disposal, we work with government, private companies, hospitals, banks, retail stores, schools, and colleges throughout all of the state of Nevada. We support Fluorescent lamp recycling and disposal from all the regions throughout the state. These areas include: North Nevada, Central Nevada, Southeast Nevada. the Black Rock Desert, Lake Tahoe, Las Vegas Valley, Mojave Desert, Pahranagat Valley, and Sierra Nevada regions. Contact us at info@bulbcycle.com or Call us at (858) 412-6536 with any questions regarding recycling disposal of lamps or bulbs in your area.
Where to recycle dispose of lamps and Fluorescent light bulbs in Nevada? We support Fluorescent lamp recycling and disposal for the following cities and counties in Nevada.
Cities Serviced by BulbCycle in Nevada:
Las Vegas
Alamo
Amargosa Valley
Arden
Ash Springs
Austin
Baker
Battle Mountain †
Beatty
Beaverdam
Bennett Springs
Blue Diamond
Boulder City
Bunkerville
Caliente
Cal-Nev-Ari
Carlin
Carson City ††
Carter Springs
Cherry Creek
Cold Springs
Crescent Valley
Crystal Bay
Dayton
Denio
Double Spring
Dry Valley
Duckwater
Dyer
East Valley
Elko †
Ely
Empire
Enterprise
Eureka †
Fallon †
Fallon Station
Fernley
Fish Springs
Fort McDermitt
Gabbs
Gardnerville
Gardnerville Ranchos
Genoa
Gerlach
Glenbrook
Golconda
Gold Hill
Golden Valley
Goldfield †
Goodsprings
Grass Valley
Hawthorne †
Henderson
Hiko
Humboldt River Ranch
Imlay
Incline Village
Indian Hills
Indian Springs
Jackpot
Jarbidge
Jean
Johnson Lane
Kingsbury
Kingston
Lakeridge
Lamoille
Laughlin
Lemmon Valley
Logan Creek
Lovelock †
Lund
McDermitt
McGill
Mesquite
Mina
Minden †
Moapa Town
Moapa Valley
Mogul
Montello
Mount Charleston
Mount Wilson
Nellis AFB
Nelson
Nixon
North Las Vegas
Oasis
Orovada
Osino
Owyhee
Pahrump
Panaca
Paradise Valley
Pioche †
Preston
Primm
Rachel
Reno †
Round Hill Village
Round Mountain
Ruhenstroth
Ruth
Sandy Valley
Schurz
Searchlight
Silver Peak
Silver Springs
Skyland
Smith Valley
Spanish Springs
Sparks
Spring Creek
Spring Valley
Stagecoach
Stateline
Summerlin South
Sun Valley
Sunrise Manor
Sutcliffe
Tonopah †
Topaz Lake
Topaz Ranch Estates
Ursine
Valmy
Verdi
Virginia City †
Wadsworth
Walker Lake
Washoe Valley
Wellington
Wells
West Wendover
Whitney
Winchester
Winnemucca †
Yerington †
Zephyr Cove
Counties Serviced by BulbCycle in Nevada:
Carson City
Churchill
Clark
Douglas
Elko
Esmeralda
Eureka
Humboldt
Lander
Lincoln
Lyon
Mineral
Nye
Pershing
Storey
Washoe
White Pine
Nevada has many recycling programs, explore them at the link below:
Nevada is part of the West, Mountain West, and Southwest regions of the United States. It is bordered by California to the west and south; Arizona to the south and east; Utah to the east; Oregon to the north; and Idaho to the north.
Companies headquartered in Nevada include: Las Vegas Sands Corporation (Las Vegas); AMERCO (Reno); International Game Technology (Las Vegas); Southwest Gas Corporation (Las Vegas); Boyd Gaming corporation (Las Vegas); MGM Resorts International (Las Vegas); Caesars Entertainment Corporation (Las Vegas); Wynn Resorts, Limited (Las Vegas); and Zappos (Las Vegas).