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  1. 15 lis 2019 · Check with your local waste hauler by visiting your town, city, or county website and find out exactly what can (or can’t) be recycled. Keep in mind Lowes stores offer a recycling center (usually near the entrance) that accepts plastic bags, CFL bulbs, rechargeable batteries, and cellphones.

  2. According to their websites, Lowe’s charges a $1 fee per tube for recycling, while Home Depot offers free recycling for compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) and a $0.99 fee for other types of tubes. Keep in mind that these fees may vary by location, so it’s always best to check with the specific store for accurate pricing.

  3. The biggest market for CFL recycling is retailers (like Home Depot and Lowe’s), which accept them for free but only from consumers. CFLs are more widely purchased by consumers in these retail stores, whereas fluorescent tubes are more often used in offices.

  4. 21 sie 2022 · Lowes Fluorescent Tube Recycling. Those looking to recycle fluorescent tubes at Lowes should contact the store near them directly as each location has a different policy when it comes to electronic recycling of bulbs and other e-waste.

  5. 16 lut 2024 · Can I recycle fluorescent tubes at home improvement stores like Lowe’s or Home Depot? Many home improvement stores, including Lowe’s or Home Depot, may offer recycling programs for fluorescent tubes. Contact your local store to confirm their specific services.

  6. 6 cze 2024 · EPA recommends that consumers take advantage of available local options for recycling CFLs, fluorescent bulbs and other bulbs that contain mercury, and all other household hazardous wastes, rather than disposing of them in regular household trash.

  7. 19 kwi 2024 · Lowe‘s accepts CFLs, LEDs, and fluorescent tubes for free recycling at all stores. Bulbs must be unbroken and removed from any packaging. Incandescent and halogen bulbs cannot be recycled and should go in the regular trash.

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