Dependent on quantities you may be charged a fee when you drop off fluorescent tubes please visit the fees for drop off depots on the city of toronto website.
Fluorescent light tube disposal toronto.
Fluorescent tubes serve as an energy efficient alternative to incandescent light bulbs but they contain low levels of toxic mercury which can be released into the air or water if the tubes are broken.
Fluorescent bulbs or tubes fall into the hazardous waste category since they also contain mercury.
Drop off at your local community environment day event.
While compact fluorescent lightbulbs cfls have extensive recycling options through retail drop offs and mail in programs the same can t be said for fluorescent tubes.
That can lead to short term health risk for exposed individuals and lasting environmental damage to soil and water.
Household hazardous waste hhw must not be put in garbage or blue bin recycling or.
10 x 14 5 inches fluorescent lamp and tube poster.
Help us impact the environment in a positive.
We re committed to minimizing the impact we have on the environment and our goal is to prevent these items ending up in landfills.
Check out your local lowe s to take advantage of free recycling services for household items like unused paint expired batteries light bulbs and fluorescent tubes.
These bulbs are most commonly used for industrial lighting and in commercial buildings.
Broken lamps can release mercury to the air and water.
In some areas it s actually illegal to dispose of fluorescent tubes in the trash so be sure to follow the proper steps in recycling your fluorescent tubes to avoid breaking the law or damaging people s health.
Toronto most ontarians are disposing their compact fluorescent lights cfls improperly.
They should not be disposed of in your curbside trash.
Text keep fluorescent lamps out of the trash.
Contact your local household hazardous waste agency.
Dispose of household hazardous waste hhw properly.
Ask the waste wizard to find out where and how to properly dispose of an item.
Items that are corrosive flammable explosive or poisonous are considered household hazardous waste and will not be collected with your garbage or blue bin recycling.
Luckily these tubes will last up to 15 000 hours so you won t need to worry about recycling them often.
Or by scheduling a toxic taxi pick up conditions apply.
How to recycle fluorescent tubes.
In person at a hhw depot.
This includes fluorescent tubes compact fluorescent lamps metal halide lamps and sodium vapor lams.