Household light bulbs are usually incandescent, LED (light emitting diode) or CFL (compact fluorescent lamps). Incandescent light bulbs are pretty much being phased out. They cannot be recycled and should be wrapped in newspaper and disposed of in your household waste bin.LED lights are the most efficient and environmentally friendly lights you can use, but until now recycling them has been an issue. CFLs contain about 4mg of mercury, which is poisonous, but recovered during recycling. In an environmental contradiction, mercury is the element which is essential to achieving energy savings in CFLs.There are a number of places who will now take your light globes like Mitre 10 and Ikea. 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.All light bulbs are generally recycleable at your local transfer station.