To find your nearest recycling point go to the Recolight website, use the search and look for the orange pins on the map. Many large stores such as Homebase, Tesco and Ikea also have recycling bins for lightbulbs. Most local councils offer lightbulb recycling bins at their main recycling centres. LED lights can also be recycled although it is acceptable for individual LEDs to be disposed of in your normal household waste. These products contain small amounts of Mercury so it is essential that they are disposed of safely in a designated recycling bin like the one we have here at General Lamps. Both incandescent and halogen bulbs should be disposed of in your normal household waste.Ĭompact Fluorescent Bulbs and Fluorescent Tubes must be recycled. Unfortunately not all lightbulbs can be recycled. We’re proud to muck in and do our bit to help the environment which is why we’ve joined the Recolight network of lightbulb recycling centres.Īs members of this WEEE compliance scheme for the lighting industry, we provide local businesses in Buckinghamshire, Berkshire and Oxfordshire with a free drop of point for them to safely dispose of and recycle their old lamps. Philips MasterColour High Intensity Discharge Lamps Philips Master PL Compact Fluorescent Bulbs Ultraviolet Lamps for Special ApplicationsĮlectronic Ballasts for Fluorescent and Compact Fluorescent LampsĮlectronic control gear for HID discharge LampsĬontrol Gear selection by Ballast Manufacturer
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