New Hampshire

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  1. Carol Anne Pridham Geigley

    posted on August 22nd, 2011 at 1:30 pm

    I have some 4 foot flurescant light bulbs I would like to recycle but can not find a place to bring them? where do I go.
  2. Jennifer 'Giacoppo' Berry

    posted on August 22nd, 2011 at 3:57 pm

    Hi Carol, did you try our recycling search at the top of the page? Look for "Fluorescent Tubes"
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  1. Ronald Barnes

    posted on August 24th, 2010 at 12:14 pm

    Who in low income or small retirement checks can afford $69.95 for a box that will hold 7 or 8 4 foot florescent bulbs. I don’t want to pollute the planet either but there has to be a better way. Our waste management takes hazardus waste once a year only in May. Don’t like leaving them around they could get broke unintentionally. What does a person on Sec 8 and food stamps do that has 2 or more kids. Why couldn’t they be inserted in a heavy duty large garbage bag close the bag and then break them up, you could get 8 or 10 in the bag keep it sealed after each bulb . And then take them to the dump on hazardous waste day in May. This green thing is going to kill little people, but the elite is going to be enriched.

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