[Access] Survey (Revised)

d. maria mariah at efn.org
Sun Feb 24 19:39:11 CST 2008


Yes, and they are working on ways of separating the mercury from them 
for recycling... don't know how they're doing.  makes you wonder how 
these decisions get made, huh?  dm

On Feb 24, 2008, at 4:50 PM, Robert Kaeser wrote:

> Incandescent bulbs don't have any toxic materials in them and nothing
> valuable worth recycling.  Florescent bulbs have mercury in them
> which is hazardous waste. and should be segregated from trash.
> bob K
>
> At 04:29 PM 2/24/2008 -0800, you wrote:
>> ...and I use incandescent bulbs to keep my plants from freezing in my
>> yurt.  Florescent can't do that.  However, I have heard nothing about
>> ANY accommodations being made for retaining incandescent bulbs, in any
>> limited way.  Does anyone out there have that info?/?  dm
>
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