I've noticed that my local council classes fluorescent lamps as "ABSOLUTE"-class hazardous waste, indicating that I can not put spent lamps into the regular rubbish stream. However, they have not issued me with a bin for spent-CFLs nor is there a fluorescent lamp disposal facility at the local tip.
Where do you all dispose of your CFLs, fluorescent tubes and other items of hazardous waste? I know the amount of mercury is tiny, but if it wasn't hazardous surely it wouldn't be classed as a hazard?
Of course I am being facetious, because most people will continue to put them in household rubbish... however everyone seems to know it's wrong to pour engine oil down the drain, shouldn't they ensure people know to drive to their nearest heavy metals recycling facility with each CFL?
Where do you all dispose of your CFLs, fluorescent tubes and other items of hazardous waste? I know the amount of mercury is tiny, but if it wasn't hazardous surely it wouldn't be classed as a hazard?
Of course I am being facetious, because most people will continue to put them in household rubbish... however everyone seems to know it's wrong to pour engine oil down the drain, shouldn't they ensure people know to drive to their nearest heavy metals recycling facility with each CFL?