Fluorescent Lamp Recycling From a Businesses

Fluorescent lamps are energy-efficient, long-lasting, and can be recycled—but they contain mercury and must be handled carefully to protect public health and the environment. 

Identify Fluorescent Lamps 

Compact fluorescent lightbulbs

Includes: 

  • Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) 
  • Linear tubes, U-tubes, circular tubes 
  • UVA bulbs 
  • High-intensity discharge lamps (mercury vapor, metal halide, high-pressure sodium) 
  • Neon lighting 

Create a Lamp Recycling Plan 

  1. Assign responsible staff: Know regulations and good management practices. Contact DEQ at 503-229-5913 if unsure. 
  2. Store lamps properly
    • Use cardboard boxes (original box works well). 
    • Do not tape or rubber-band lamps. 
    • Keep in a safe, dry location. 
    • Label boxes with handling instructions. 
  3. Choose a recycling method
    • Property manager recycling program 
    • Mail-back service 
    • Local recycling facility 
  4. Assign collection responsibility: Determine who takes full boxes to recycling. 
  5. Educate staff: Show collection areas and proper handling. 

Where to Recycle 

Drop-off Locations

Pick-up Services

  • Environmental Protective Services
    503-393-1239 
  • URT 
    503-722-2236 

Retail Outlets (CFLs only)

  • IKEA
  • Home Depot
  • Lowes
  • True Value 

Other Resources

How Fluorescent Lamps Are Recycled 

Diagram showing how lamps are recycled

  • Mercury is removed from glass using specialized equipment. 
  • Glass, metal, and mercury are recycled separately. 

How to Clean Up Broken Lamps 

  1. Leave the area for 15 minutes. 
  2. Open windows and shut off forced air. 
  3. Use damp paper towels or wet wipes to collect debris (do not vacuum). 
  4. Seal debris in a plastic bag and place in trash. 

Additional Resources 

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