Two pilot trials of recycling Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) bulbs are to be expanded after proving to be a huge success.
In response to Recolight, the not-for-revenue organisation set up by the UK lamp trade, plans for recycling CFLs goes to stand up the corporate and household agenda as the bulbs run out of power.
As a result Recolight’s chief executive Nigel Harvey explained he needs to get the message out there now, and Recolight has been doing that with two trials of CFL collections for recycling in Peterborough and Cambridge.
The trials have been a group recycling centres and now Recolight, has revealed to edie.net, it’s in ‘advanced’ talks with a number of different local authorities to increase collections.
This says Mr Harvey has proved very profitable and is now ready to be rolled out across the nation to help enhance the public’s awareness of the need to recycle CFLs.
Fashionable CFL bulbs, which are actually commonplace after changing the traditional incandescent bulb, are going to start needing recycling from 2014 as they attain the tip of their pure lives.
However, in accordance with Mr Harvey the public needs to have it defined to them that CFLs should be recycled.
He said: “CFLs are hazardous waste as they contain mercury, but the average person doesn’t realise they need to be recycled.
“As a result they’re putting them in the bin and as a result sending hazardous waste to landfill, which is a potentially very serious issue.”
He added: “Business is aware of this much more as it’s more concerned with fines.”


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