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Charleston County Recycling Accepts Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)


Charleston County News Release


MEDIA CONTACT

Name:   Jennie Davis, Charleston County Public Information Officer

Phone: 843.958.4012

Email:   jdavis@charlestoncounty.org


Release Number: 2909

Date: August 13, 2008
 

 

SEE PHOTOS OF CFLs: http://www.charlestoncounty.org/newsimages/bulbs.htm
 

Charleston County Recycling Accepts Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)

            Citizens can take CFLs to any of the County’s eight convenient centers to be recycled


Charleston County’s Solid Waste and Recycling Department now accepts compact fluorescent light bulbs (CFLs), along with the fluorescent tube light bulbs that the County already recycles.
 

Charleston County Government encourages its citizens to be proactive and recycle their CFLs.
 

“CFLs have become more popular because they use less power and last longer than regular light bulbs,” said Gregg Varner, Charleston County Solid Waste Director. “However, CFLs do contain some amount of mercury, which is harmful to the environment if not disposed of properly. I urge citizens to help Charleston County by disposing of CFLs at one of our eight locations.”
 

The light bulbs cannot be recycled through the bi-weekly curbside pick-up service, but citizens can take their CFLs to the following locations for recycling:
 


Charleston County’s convenience centers are currently only capable of accepting recycled materials, including CFLs, from residences, but not large quantities from businesses.
 

Charleston County is recycling the CFLs and fluorescent tubes through Cleanlites Recycling South, Inc. Over 400 million fluorescent bulbs are thrown in the trash each year in the U.S., so Charleston County is doing its part to increase the number of bulbs that are recycled.
 

The following household hazardous materials and electronic waste (e-waste) are accepted at the County’s convenience centers:
 

E-Waste:

Household Hazardous Materials (carefully separate in original or clearly marked containers):  


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