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Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

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CathyB

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Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

Or do they go in the trash?

Posted 2/9/07 5:23 PM
 
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MissJones
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Re: Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

I always put them with plastic and glass. Chat Icon

Posted 2/9/07 6:19 PM
 

missus-hbradio
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Re: Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

I put them with glass.

Posted 2/9/07 7:09 PM
 

CathyB

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Re: Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

Thanks! I wasn't sure b/c of the fillament inside.

Posted 2/9/07 8:16 PM
 

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Re: Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

No, actually you can't. Well, at least in the Town of Oyster Bay you can't, but I am assuming its the same for all recycling.

For glass, only food and beverage bottles and jars. The following are ok: juice bottles, beverage bottles, food bottles and jars and liquor and wine bottles.

The following are NOT ok: ceramic glass, items made of clay, drinking glasses, light bulbs, home or auto window glass, mirrors and serving dishes.

This is taken for our Recycling Flyer we get from our town.

Cathy, this may help, You're in TOH, right?

TOH Recycling info

Message edited 2/9/2007 8:48:24 PM.

Posted 2/9/07 8:45 PM
 

CathyB

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Re: Can you recycle burnt out lightbulbs?

Posted by chmlengr

No, actually you can't. Well, at least in the Town of Oyster Bay you can't, but I am assuming its the same for all recycling.

For glass, only food and beverage bottles and jars. The following are ok: juice bottles, beverage bottles, food bottles and jars and liquor and wine bottles.

The following are NOT ok: ceramic glass, items made of clay, drinking glasses, light bulbs, home or auto window glass, mirrors and serving dishes.

This is taken for our Recycling Flyer we get from our town.

Cathy, this may help, You're in TOH, right?

TOH Recycling info



Thanks Trish! I never thought to look on the town site. Chat Icon

Posted 2/9/07 8:49 PM
 
 

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