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Reasons For Incentivizing Fluorescent Lamp Recycling

Published on July 8, 2012 by in Environment

When the lights burn out in your house, you usually just throw away the old one. This is not a big deal with incandescent bulbs. But fluorescent lights contain mercury, which is bad for the environment. This is why you need to take part in fluorescent lamp recycling NJ.

When you recycle most things, you recover the value of the materials used to make it. Reusing these materials pays for the process of recycling. This makes the whole thing financially tenable.

However, there are not enough materials in these bulbs to recover. It is mostly glass and a little cheap metal. So the process does not pay for itself. This causes a problem, as most people will not just participate in a program for the good of the planet.

Most companies, while putting forth a green face, will not take part in a program that consistently and regularly loses money. There might be a show of getting involved, but there will not be any emphasis placed on it. When possible the process will be circumnavigated. Corners will be cut. And the bulbs will continue to go into landfills.

The big problem with this is mercury. There is enough in each of these bulbs to do serious damage to the earth if left unchecked. Some sort of solution must be found.

Unfortunately the solution is often to penalize people or companies that do not recycle their bulbs. This is a negative response, and this kind of conditioning is prone to error. It would be better if a positive conditioning response were developed. If someone could think of a way to encourage everyone on the planet to participate in fluorescent lamp recycling NJ would be happy to be green.

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