Mercury-Containing Light Bulb (Lamp) Collection and Recycling in Region 1
- Find recycling in:
Connecticut | Maine | Massachusetts | New Hampshire | Rhode Island | Vermont
- Ikea store locations
All Ikea stores across the U.S. provide light bulb recycling services. Click the link above to find participating locations.
More about Ikea's light bulb recycling program
- The Home Depot CFL bulb recycling program
The Home Depot has a national recycling program that accepts expired CFLs at every store location for free. Click the link above to learn more about Home Depot's CFL recycling program and store locations.
Connecticut
Additional information for Connecticut
Household Hazardous Waste Programs
and Collection Schedule
The Connecticut Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) keeps a list of household hazardous waste collection programs around the state. These collections occur at limited times during the year. Residents are asked to hold their bulbs until collection time. Rules regarding collection events may vary per event. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Maine
(State law prohibits disposal of mercury-containing bulbs in the trash.)Additional information for Maine
Bulb
Collection Locations by Town (PDF) (72 pp, 279K, About
PDF)
Several towns in Maine have collection points where residents can drop off their used bulbs. Most of these collections are reserved for residents only, however locations listed in blue can receive waste from any Maine
residents. Additional rules for collections may vary per location.
Household Hazardous Waste Collection in Maine
Maine Department of Environmental Protection (DEP) provides options for Maine residents whose towns do not participate in the one-day collection events, as well as general information about household hazardous collection events in Maine.
Ace Hardware
The following Ace Hardware locations offers free CFL recycling to its customers.
Dunstan Ace Hardware, 636 US Hwy 1, Scarborough, ME 04074, (207) 883-0101
Oak Hill Ace Hardware, Oak Hill Plaza- Rte 114, Scarborough, ME 04074, (207) 883-5058
Massachusetts
(State law prohibits disposal of mercury-containing bulbs in the trash.)Additional information for Massachusetts
- Mass DEP: About fluorescent
light bulbs and other mercury-containing light bulbs
Local information about household hazardous waste collections programs:
Massachusetts Collection Locations for Fluorescent Bulbs/CFLs, and Other Mercury-Containing Items (31 pp, 88K, About PDF)
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection (Mass DEP) lists collection sites around the state. In most cases, businesses are allowed to drop off their mercury-containing bulbs as well.
Mercury Hotline
If you can't find information for your community, call your local solid waste authority or call the Mercury Hotline at: 1-866-9-MERCURY (1-866-963-7287).
Leave a message and someone will call you back.
Massachusetts
Collection Centers for Hazardous Household Products
The Massachusetts Department of Environmental Protection lists household hazardous waste collection sites around the state. These are generally for residents only. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Boston Hazardous Waste Drop-Off Locations
The city of Boston sponsors occasional household hazardous waste collection days for Boston residents only.
New Hampshire
(State law prohibits disposal of mercury-containing bulbs in the trash.)Additional information for New Hampshire
New Hampshire Household
Hazardous Waste Program
New Hampshire's Department of Environmental Services (DES) provides information about household hazardous waste. There is also a link to the schedule of upcoming household hazardous waste collection events around the state. Use the link and call the numbers listed for more information.
CFL recycling through Ace and TrueValue
Hardware Stores
Ace and TrueValue Hardware Stores have teamed up with NH DES to offer free fluorescent lamp collection and recycling to residents and small buisnesses across New Hampshire.
Location of Ace and TrueValue
Hardware Stores participating in CFL collection and recycling
Rhode Island
Additional information for Rhode Island
Rhode Island's Household Hazardous Waste Program (2 pp, 821K, About PDF)
This is a free service to all Rhode Island residents. For more information call 401- 942-1430 X241, or see the Rhode Island Resource Recovery Corporation web site.
Vermont
(State law prohibits disposal of mercury-containing bulbs in the trash.)Additional information for Vermont
Household Hazardous
Waste Collection Events
The Vermont Department of Environmental Conservation (VT DEC) keeps a list of collection events in various towns around the state.
Choose your town from the dropdown menu to find more information.
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