Rather they are subject to hazardous waste requirements from the point of generation.
Crushed fluorescent lamp recycling.
A fluorescent lamp crusher compactor is a lamp crushing machine that processes or crushes spent fluorescent lamps into small fragments.
All fluorescent lamps and tubes are considered hazardous waste in california when they are discarded because they contain mercury.
Recycling prevents the release of mercury into the environment.
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Fluorescent lamps and tubes.
Other materials in the bulbs get reused.
In others lamps may not be crushed unless the facility first obtains a permit from the state environmental agency.
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All fluorescent lamps and tubes should be recycled or disposed as hazardous waste.
Fluorescent lamps are specifically identified as universal waste in virginia s hazardous waste management regulations section 273 5.
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In illinois the newly amended universal waste rule encourages recycling or proper disposal of waste lamps.
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Additionally crushed lamps may not be managed as universal waste.
These include fluorescent tubes high intensity discharge lamps and compact fluorescent lamps cfl or energy saver.
Prohibited in some states.
Cfls and other fluorescent bulbs often break when thrown into a dumpster trash can or compactor or when they end up in a landfill or incinerator.
The crushed glass is compacted into 55 gallon containers.
Over 1350 t8 4 lamps can be crushed into one 55 gallon drum.
Therefore if the lamps are being recycled they are not subject to the more stringent reporting and handling procedures that are necessary when managing hazardous wastes.
Both straight fluorescent lamps and u shaped fluorescent lamps can be crushed.
Used fluorescent and hid lamps may be classified as hazardous waste due to their mercury content and are thus regulated under the resource conservation and recovery act rcra.
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These regulations provide for management of hazardous wastes.
Quantities above 500 lamps.
Studies have shown that facilities that crush their own lamps can minimize storage space by 80 and save up to 50 on recycling costs.