Though efficient to use and install, fluorescent light tubes can be cumbersome to dispose of. Fluorescent tubes contain small amounts of mercury and are not suitable for disposal in council rubbish bins.There is a scheme called FluoroCycle, supported by the federal government that aims to increase the recycling of lamps that contain mercury and reduce the amount of mercury entering the environment. There are two recyclers of flourescent lights - CMA Ecocycle and Toxfree who are approved as Recyclers through the FluoroCycle Scheme, but many collectors across Australia who have been approved as Collectors and have committed to ensure that collected lamps are forwarded to either CMA Ecocycle or Toxfree for recycling.Some of these locations include Mitre 10, Sita, Lamp Recyclers and Ikea, along with state based hardware chains like in SA - True Value and Banner Hardware. Simply put your location into the FIND A RECYCLER box on the right, choose your materials and you will get a bunch of drop off options close to you.Hazardous waste schemes will also take your fluorescent tubes, including: Household Chemical CleanOut NSW, Zero Waste SA, and Waste Authority WA.Your local transfer station will also take your fluorescent tubes - in the hazardous waste area.
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