Mercury-Containing Light Bulb (Lamp) Collection and Recycling in Region 7
- Find recycling in:
Iowa | Kansas | Missouri | Nebraska - Home Depot stores participating in CFL recycling
The Home Depot has a national recycling program that accepts expired CFLs at every store location for free. Click the link above to find a store near you.
The Home Depot CFL bulb recycling program (PDF) (2 pp, 32K, About PDF)
Iowa
Additional information for Iowa
Iowa Collection Centers for Household Hazardous Products
The Iowa Department of Natural Resources (DNR) lists household hazardous waste collection sites around the state. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Kansas
Additional information for Kansas
Kansas Household Hazardous Waste Program (PDF)(6 pp, 39K, About PDF)
The Kansas Department of Health and Environment (KDHEKS) Bureau of Waste Management lists household hazardous waste program contacts by county. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Missouri
Additional information for Missouri
- MO DNR: About fluorescent light bulbs and fluorescent bulb management (PDF) (2 pp, 23K, About PDF)
- MO DNR: Missouri Solid Waste Contacts by Region
Select your region and call the number listed for more information on waste recycling and proper disposal
Missouri Collection Locations for Household Hazardous Waste
The Missouri Department of Natural Resources (DNR) lists permanent collection sites around the state. Call the numbers listed for more information.
Nebraska
Collection/Recycling Facilities
Contact your local city or county offices for information on recycling centers in your area or call the Nebraska Department of Environmental Quality's Solid Waste Division at (402) 471-8308.
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