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Fluorescent Bulbs
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Recycle all bulbs that contain mercury. Fluorescent lamps (also known as fluorescent tubes or bulbs), High Intensity Discharge (HID) lamps, and neon lamps contain small amounts of mercury.  Fluorescent lamps include standard tubes and energy-efficient compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs).  It is illegal to put any kind of fluorescent lamp in the garbage whether it is intact or broken.

Handle fluorescent, HID, and neon lamps carefully.  Do not break or crush bulbs – you will be exposed to a small amount of mercury.

Recycle all of the following kinds of lamps, intact or broken:

  • Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs) of all shapes and sizes 
  • Fluorescent bulbs of all shapes and sizes (tubes, circles, U-shapes, bug zapper lights, tanning lamps, and ultraviolet or black lights) 
  • High intensity discharge (HID) lamps for outdoor lighting (metal halide, mercury vapor and high pressure sodium lamps) 
  • Neon lights

Recycle intact (unbroken) fluorescent and HID bulbs and CFLs at one of the locations listed.  A fee may be charged.  Your municipality may collect fluorescent and HID bulbs and CFLs for recycling on its recycling drop-off days.

Note that most locations accept only intact (unbroken) fluorescent and HID bulbs and CFLs.

If a fluorescent bulb breaks, do not put it in the garbage.  For cleanup information, call Anoka County Recycling & Resource Solutions at 763-324-3400, Mon – Fri, 8 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. or see Cleaning up spilled mercury in the home on the Minnesota Pollution Control Agency website.  Place the broken bulb, including small broken pieces, in a sealed container such as a plastic bag, separate from any supplies used for cleanup.  Place the cleanup supplies in a separate sealed container such as a plastic bag.  Take the container holding the broken lamp and the separate container holding the cleanup supplies to the Anoka County Household Hazardous Waste Facility.

Fluorescent bulb recycling coupons for Xcel Energy residential electric customers:  To receive fluorescent bulb recycling coupons, visit Xcel Energy's website and select a link for coupons, or call 1-800-895-4999 and request Bulb Recycling Coupons.  Coupons are redeemable at participating hardware stores in Minnesota.  Each coupon is good for a discount to recycle one bulb.  Xcel Energy will redeem up to 10 coupons per household or small business per year.  Participants must be Xcel Energy electric customers.

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Anoka County staff obtained information for this resource by researching various directories, along with telephone verification. It is not an endorsement of the businesses listed, nor does it imply that the businesses are in compliance with applicable laws. Any omissions or inaccuracies are unintentional. For additional listings, we recommend the local telephone directory. ALWAYS CALL FIRST TO VERIFY INFORMATION BECAUSE POLICIES FREQUENTLY CHANGE.
 
This resource is intended for households only. The information does not pertain to wastes from businesses or organizations.

 
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Municipal Drop-off Center(s)
 
About this item and this location: Items accepted at Municipal Drop-off Centers differ by municipality. For a detailed list of items accepted, click on the link for your municipal recycling detail sheet under Residential Recycling Opportunities.
Municipal Recycling Day(s)
 
About this item and this location: Items accepted at Municipal Recycling Days differ by municipality. For a detailed list of items accepted, click on the link for your municipal recycling detail sheet underResidential Recycling Opportunities.