Texas lamp recycling disposalTexas Lamp Bulb Recycling 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 Texas:

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.

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.

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.

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 Texas. We support Fluorescent lamp recycling and disposal from all the regions throughout the state. We help all regions in the state, including Northern Texas, East Texas, Central Texas, South Texas, and West Texas. Where to recycle dispose of lamps and Fluorescent light bulbs in Texas? We support Fluorescent lamp recycling and disposal for the following cities and counties in Texas.

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Cities Serviced by BulbCycle in Texas

Abilene
Allen
Amarillo
Arlington
Austin
Baytown
Beaumont
Bedford
Brownsville
Bryan
Burleson
Carrollton
Cedar Hill
Cedar Park
Cleburne
College Station
Conroe
Coppell
Copperas Cove
Corpus Christi
Dallas
Deer Park
Del Rio
Denton
DeSoto
Duncanville
Edinburg
El Paso
Euless
Farmers Branch
Flower Mound
Fort Worth
Friendswood
Frisco
Galveston
Garland
Georgetown
Grand Prairie
Grapevine
Haltom City
Harlingen
Huntsville
Hurst
Irving
Keller
Killeen
Kyle
La Porte
Lancaster
Laredo
League City
Leander
Lewisville
Little Elm
Longview
Lubbock
Lufkin
Mansfield
McAllen
McKinney
Mesquite
Midland
Mission
Missouri City
Nacogdoches
New Braunfels
North Richland Hills
Odessa
Pasadena
Pearland
Pflugerville
Pharr
Plano
Port Arthur
Richardson
Rockwall
Rosenberg
Round Rock
Rowlett
San Angelo
San Antonio
San Juan
San Marcos
Schertz
Sherman
Socorro
Southlake
Sugar Land
Temple
Texarkana
Texas City
The Colony
Tyler
Victoria
Waco
Waxahachie
Weslaco
Wichita Falls
Wylie

Counties Serviced by BulbCycle in Texas

Autauga County

Baldwin County

Barbour County

Bibb County

Blount County

Bullock County

Butler County

Calhoun County

Chambers County

Cherokee County

Chilton County

Choctaw County

Clarke County

Clay County

Cleburne County

Coffee County

Colbert County

Conecuh County

Coosa County

Covington County

Crenshaw County

Cullman County

Dale County

Dallas County

DeKalb County

Elmore County

Escambia County

Etowah County

Fayette County

Franklin County

Geneva County

Greene County

Hale County

Henry County

Houston County

Jackson County

Jefferson County

Lamar County

Lauderdale County

Lawrence County

Lee County

Limestone County

Lowndes County

Macon County

Madison County

Marengo County

Marion County

Marshall County

Mobile County

Monroe County

Montgomery County

Morgan County

Perry County

Pickens County

Pike County

Randolph County

Russell County

St. Clair County

Shelby County

Sumter County

Talladega County

Tallapoosa County

Tuscaloosa County

Walker County

Washington County

Wilcox County

Winston County

Texas has many environmental regulations; click the link below to learn more.

http://www.tceq.state.tx.us/

Texas is located in the south central part of the United States. It is home to over 26.4 million people and is the second-most populous state in the country.

Major companies headquartered in the state include: Exxon Mobile (Irving), Phillips 66 (Houston), Valero Energy (San Antonio), AT&T (Dallas), ConocoPhillips (Houston), Kimberly-Clark Corporation (Irving), Southwest Airlines (Dallas), Whole Foods Market (Austin), and the J.C. Penney Company (Plano).