Sunday, January 17, 2010

CFL Recycling Challenge: Got Lamps? Go Green, Recycle.


Recently we came across a great recycling challenge and it addresses something we would love to help spread the word about, recycling CFL lamps. If you would like to follow the discussion on CFL recycling on Twitter visit here to find out more about the Take the CFL Recycling Challenge we have included the link to Chris Baskind's Lighter Footstep full article here

If you live in North Carolina and would be interested in starting a local collection service for your community or business, we would love to hear from you. For more information on recycling of fluorescent lamps and other mercury containing lamps visit www.myecolamp.com

Saturday, January 9, 2010

Lamp Recycling in North Carolina


Recycling lamps in North Carolina. My Eco Lamp located in Raleigh, North Carolina is excited about the New Year and would love to hear from you. If you are looking for a solution to recycling your HID, Linear Fluorescent T5, T8, T10, T12 lamps, CFL's, and other lighting related materials, My Eco Lamp is a local service providing affordable solutions for anyone looking to recycle and help keep our state free of mercury waste going to our landfills. For more information on My Eco Lamp, visit here My Eco Lamp, LLC "The Next Generation in Lighting" Lamp Recycling Solutions and Eco-Friendly Lighting Supply.

Facts about lamps containing mercury in North Carolina.
Did you know that there are estimated to be 15 million lamps ready for discard in North Carolina annually? Did you know that there are an estimated 120 million lamps containing mercury in use in North Carolina. For more on lamp recycling and how we can help, please feel free to drop us a line. To become a fan of us on Facebook visit our new page

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