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Choosing a Recycling Option
Whether a business chooses to hire a relamping
contractor or replace the waste mercury lamps themselves, every business
should have a recycling plan.
Businesses have several options when recycling
small quantities of waste mercury lamps.
- Household
hazardous waste collections: A very small business can drop
off waste mercury lamps at a local household hazardous waste facility
that accepts business wastes. Household hazardous waste facilities can
legally accept universal wastes like waste lamps provided that they
are managed in compliance with the universal waste regulations. For
more information, please visit www.ciwmb.ca.gov/HHW.
For additional information on household hazardous waste collection dates
and locations, please call your local city or county public works or
environmental health department.
- Pick up and recycle services: Businesses
can contract with a transportation/accumulation firm that picks up waste
mercury lamps on a regular basis for recycling. It is very important
that the contract specifies lamp management practices that comply with
the law. If your business generates waste lamps, it has cradle-to-grave
environmental liability for them, even after a pickup services takes
them away!
- Recycling facilities: Businesses
can take waste mercury lamps directly to an authorized recycling facility.
- Mail-in boxes: Businesses
can purchase pre-paid mailing boxes from lamp recyclers. The price of
the box includes the cost of shipping and recycling. When a prepaid
recycling box is full, simply seal it and ship it to the recycler. Mail-in
boxes are an excellent alternative for recycling burn outs and for recycling
waste lamps from very small buildings.
- Other private sector options:
The Department of Toxic Substances Control (DTSC) is working with the
California Integrated Waste Management Board (CIWMB) and other interested
groups to develop additional private sector options for recycling waste
mercury lamps. Please visit www.dtsc.ca.gov
for updates on new lamp recycling alternatives.
For questions about content,
please contact the Regional Assistance Officers at (800) 72-TOXIC
(800-728-6942) or go to http://www.dtsc.ca.gov/ContactDtsc/Regulatory-Assistance-Officers.cfm
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