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  1. Jan 1, 2026 · Fluorescent lamps and some mercury-containing HID lamps are being phased out of use. The offer, sale, distribution, and mandatory recycling of fluorescent and mercury-containing HID …

  2. Worn out fluorescent lamps should be properly recycled or disposed of using one of the options outlined below. Spent fluorescent lamps should never be disposed of in regular household trash.

  3. Accepts Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFL) and tubes. For the next drop off day, please visit . CFL drop boxes located inside the store. Place used/spent bulbs into prepaid shipping boxes.

  4. Households that generate both hazardous and non-hazardous fluorescent light tubes and CFLs can dispose of them in unlimited quantities in a municipal solid waste (MSW) landfill.

  5. Fluorescent lamps, all of which contain mercury, are widely used by businesses, public facilities and buildings of all types. However, many businesses have not been properly recycling or disposing of …

  6. Contents: Write “Used Lamps” Accumulation Start Date: Write the date the 1st lamp was placed in the box. For large shipments, boxes must be placed on a pallet and shrink-wrapped to the pallet. …

  7. Collected during the eight HHW Events held each year. Date, times & locations can be found on the web site . County residents only. Commercial vehicles & commercial waste are not accepted. HHW drop …