Light Bulbs & Ballasts

Light Bulbs Illustration

Incandescent light bulbs must be disposed of in your regular trash.

Halogen and LED bulbs should be placed in the trash.

Lowes and Home Depot will accept spiral Compact Fluorescent Lights (CFL) bulbs for recycling at no charge (NO tube, circular or U-shaped fluorescent bulbs). ecopark will accept CFLs, fluorescent bulbs (tube, circular or u-shaped) high intensity discharge bulbs (HIDs) and ballasts also at no charge from residents only. There is a disposal fee for Business, Not-For-Profit, Church and Out of County Resident bulbs. Click here for more info. Visit the sites below to learn more about retailers' bulb recycling programs.

 Lowes has a seasonal Christmas light recycling program and ecopark will accept Christmas lights at no charge year-round.

 ecopark Accepts the Following Bulbs/Ballasts During All Operating Hours

  • Compact Fluorescent Lamp (CFL) Bulbs
  • Tube, Circular & U-Shaped Fluorescent Lights
  • Christmas Lights

ecopark Hours & Directions 

There is a disposal fee for Business, Not-For-Profit, Church and Out of County Resident bulbs. Click here for more info.

Ballasts

Ballasts should be removed from the light fixture. Electronic ballasts used today may contain lead solders. Ballasts manufactured before 1979 contain capacitors with polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs). All ballasts manufactured after 1/1/1979 do not contain PCBs and are labeled: "No PCBs."

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