light bulbs https://www.wisebread.com/taxonomy/term/18457/all en-US Where to Take Your Batteries, CFL Bulbs, and Other Hard-to-Recycle Stuff https://www.wisebread.com/where-to-take-your-batteries-cfl-bulbs-and-other-hard-to-recycle-stuff <div class="field field-type-filefield field-field-blog-image"> <div class="field-items"> <div class="field-item odd"> <a href="/where-to-take-your-batteries-cfl-bulbs-and-other-hard-to-recycle-stuff" class="imagecache imagecache-250w imagecache-linked imagecache-250w_linked"><img src="https://www.wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/imagecache/250w/blog-images/iStock-157506789.jpg" alt="" title="" class="imagecache imagecache-250w" width="250" height="141" /></a> </div> </div> </div> <p>Not only is it harmful to the earth to throw recyclable items into landfills, but it's now illegal to dump certain items in many places. When an item isn't accepted by your city's regular recycling pickup, it can be tempting to just chuck it in the trash. Here's how to properly dispose of those tricky items.</p> <h2>1. Non-rechargeable batteries</h2> <p>The AAs from your kids' toys, those weird little coin-shaped ones, the 9-volt batteries from your smoke detector, even dead cellphone batteries &mdash; none of those should be going to the landfill. Check with your local trash service, because some of them will pick up batteries and dispose of them properly if they're left in a specified place or container. Increasingly, public facilities such as libraries and city halls have battery collection boxes, as well. If you don't know of a location, look up the nearest one on <a href="http://www.call2recycle.org/locator/" target="_blank">Call2Recycle</a>. The nonprofit says that most of us live within 10 miles of a battery drop-off point.</p> <h2>2. Rechargeable batteries</h2> <p>These batteries can't be re-juiced forever, and when they're done, it can be challenging to find someone to take them. But it's even more important to keep these guys out of the landfill than regular batteries, because they contain dangerous heavy metals. You can drop them off at some retailers. Again, check Call2Recycle for locations near you.</p> <h2>3. Cellphones</h2> <p>If you're getting rid of your phone, leave the battery in it and drop it off at a recycling kiosk, public drop-off box, or nonprofit organization. Fortunately, many used smartphones are still worth money, so there are a lot of <a href="http://www.techrepublic.com/article/10-places-to-recycle-your-cell-phone/">organizations that will take them</a>.</p> <h2>4. CFL bulbs</h2> <p>These twisty light bulbs are another dangerous one to chuck in the landfill, because of the mercury they contain. Check out <a href="http://earth911.com/recycling-guide/how-to-recycle-cfls/" target="_blank">earth911</a> for locations near you that will take them. Sometimes you can even just drop them at stores like The Home Depot, Lowe's, or Ace Hardware.</p> <h2>5. Eye glasses</h2> <p>Jinkies, don't ever throw away an outdated pair of specs! <a href="http://www.lionsclubs.org/EN/how-we-serve/health/sight/index.php" target="_blank">The Lions Club</a> can deliver your castoff glasses to a low-income person in need &mdash; and yes, they sort them for prescription first so they can match the eyewear to the need. Many optometrist offices have Lions Club collection boxes, but if you can't find one, you can contact your local club or mail them in.</p> <h2>6. Electronics</h2> <p>Goodwill <a href="http://donate-electronics.sfgoodwill.org/" target="_blank">accepts donations of working electronics</a> at their stores, or they can pick them up. They will even wipe your personal data off your hard drive for free. Specifically, Goodwill accepts desktop and laptop computers, tablets, business network switches and routers, and servers, all five years old or less. Any older electronics will have to go to an e-waste collector.</p> <h2>7. CRT monitors</h2> <p>Picture tubes contain lead, so this is another product that it's extra-important to keep out of landfills. One thing Goodwill will not accept is a bulky, old-style monitor. Drop them off at <a href="http://www.staples.com/sbd/cre/marketing/sustainability-center/recycling-services/?icid=SustProducts:topnav:3:RECYCLE:" target="_blank">Staples for free</a>. Or drop off up to two computer monitors of any kind, per day, at <a href="http://www.bestbuy.com/site/clp/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c?id=pcmcat149900050025" target="_blank">Best Buy</a>, but you will have to pay them $25 to take them off your hands. You can also contact the company that made the monitor to find out if they have a take-back or trade-in program.</p> <h2>8. TVs</h2> <p>Smaller TVs can be dropped off at electronics stores. If you have a large TV to get rid of, you'll have to contact an e-waste company such as <a href="https://www.allgreenrecycling.com/certified-tv-recycling/" target="_blank">All Green</a>, and they can either come pick it up for a fee, or allow you to drop it off. You could also try contacting your local government, since many have e-waste drop-off centers or schedule e-waste collection days that include TVs.</p> <h2>9. Printer ink and toner cartridges</h2> <p>Good news here: You can actually get money or store credit for ink cartridges from office supply stores or online buyback programs. Call your local office supply store.</p> <h2>10. Tires</h2> <p>Once considered useless, 90 percent of old tires now live on as playground surfaces, building materials, and even fuels. Turns out, a single tire contains five gallons of oil! Contact a local tire store to find out if they will take them, or check with your state to see if there is an official tire disposal plan. Otherwise check <a href="http://earth911.com/recycling-guide/how-to-recycle-tires/" target="_blank">earth911</a> for additional locations. (See also: <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/12-cool-ways-to-make-treasure-out-of-trash?ref=seealso" target="_blank">12 Cool Ways to Make Treasure Out of Trash</a>)</p> <h2>11. Appliances</h2> <p>Because they contain metal that can be sold as scrap, unwanted appliances are usually easy to get rid of &mdash; you might even get paid for them. My electric utility paid me $35 for the privilege of picking up my old freezer.</p> <p>Retailers will often take away an old appliance for free when delivering a new one. But when my dryer broke, Sears Outlet wanted to charge me to remove it. I asked around and get the number for a local independent scrap dealer, who was at my house with a dolly to haul it away within an hour.</p> <h2>12. Paint and chemicals</h2> <p>Contact your town, city, or county to find out the procedure for disposing of Household Hazardous Waste. Los Angeles county, for instance, hosts regular HHW collection events. The county reuses discarded paint for covering graffiti, and converts used motor oil into marine diesel fuel.</p> <h2>13. Medication</h2> <p>According to the Food and Drug Administration, you should contact your waste collection service or your local government to find out if there is a medication take-back program in your area. If you can't get them to such a program, the FDA suggests you mix old pills with an undesirable substance such as kitty litter, seal it in a plastic bag, and throw it in the trash.</p> <h2>If all else fails</h2> <p>If you don't have time to call around to find out about the next e-waste collection day or drug take-back program, find a battery drop-box, or contact a scrap dealer, there are two other convenient ways to get rid of practically anything:</p> <h3>Pay someone else</h3> <p>1-800-GOT-JUNK? and similar companies will pick up an appliance, an old hot tub, tires, construction waste, TVs &mdash; anything not considered hazardous. They promise to dispose of it responsibly. Of course, this kind of ease comes at a price, about $500 a truckload, on average.</p> <h3>List the item on Freecycle</h3> <p>You never know what trash of yours could be another person's treasure. I've had success getting members of my community to take away empty glass bottles, old magazines, unwanted furniture, and broken electronics, all by listing them on my <a href="https://www.freecycle.org/" target="_blank">local Freecycle group</a>.</p> <h2 style="text-align: center;">Like this article? 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Make sure you know where to recycle these household items! From batteries, to CFL bulbs and other hard to recycle stuff, we&rsquo;ll show you how to properly dispose these tricky items! | #recycling #greenliving #recycle " width="250" height="374" /></p> <br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">This article is from <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/user/403">Carrie Kirby</a> of <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/where-to-take-your-batteries-cfl-bulbs-and-other-hard-to-recycle-stuff">Wise Bread</a>, an award-winning personal finance and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/credit-cards">credit card comparison</a> website. 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Fortunately, energy efficient bulbs are not only good for the environment, they're also good for your wallet; the average compact fluorescent light bulb will save you about $6 per year per light bulb. Here to help you choose which bulb to buy is our list of the top five energy efficient light bulbs.</p> <h2>What Is an Energy Efficient Light Bulb?</h2> <p>The most energy efficient light bulbs are compact fluorescent light bulbs, or CFLs, and LED bulbs. CFLs use mercury to cause a phosphor coating on the inside of the bulb of fluoresce, thereby producing light, while LED bulbs use light-emitting diodes as their light source. While LEDs last significantly longer than CFLs (up to 20+ years under ideal conditions), their higher cost means that, for the most part, CFLs still maintain the best cost-utility ratio. However, the use of mercury and other chemicals require that CFLs be disposed of separately from other waste, so LED bulbs may very well take over in the future as they become brighter and less costly.</p> <h2>Best 5 Energy Efficient Light Bulbs</h2> <h3><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A9V7RA6/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00A9V7RA6&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20"><img alt="" src="https://wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/u784/bulb-Utilitech.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 250px; float: right;" /></a>Utilitech 100W Soft White CFL</h3> <p>Recommended by Consumer Reports, this <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A9V7RA6/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00A9V7RA6&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Utilitech CFL bulb</a> produces the same amount of light as a 100 watt incandescent light bulb, but uses only 23W to do so. Users agree that it produces a great, cool color that mimics natural daylight. Under ideal conditions, this bulb can last up to 10,000 hours, which means it has a longevity of about nine years if you use it for about three hours a day.</p> <p><em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00A9V7RA6/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00A9V7RA6&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Currently $39.99 on Amazon for a pack of 4.</a></em></p> <h3><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006OTAE8Y/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B006OTAE8Y&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20"><img alt="" src="https://wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/u784/bulb-Philips.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 250px; float: right;" /></a>Philips A21 75W Soft White LED Light Bulb</h3> <p>Another bulb recommended by Consumer Reports, the <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006OTAE8Y/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B006OTAE8Y&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Philips A21 LED light bulb</a> generates the equivalent of 75W on an incandescent bulb using only 17W, making it brighter than the 60W-equivalent bulbs out on the market. Because this is an LED light bulb and not a CFL, it casts the full extent of its light the moment it turns on instead of requiring additional time to fully brighten. Under ideal conditions, this bulb can last up to 23 years when used three hours a day.</p> <p><em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B006OTAE8Y/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B006OTAE8Y&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Currently $45.46 on Amazon.</a></em></p> <h3><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00424RC9M/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00424RC9M&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20"><img alt="" src="https://wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/u784/bulb-EcoSmartCFL.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 250px; float: right;" /></a>EcoSmart 60W Soft White CFL</h3> <p>This <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00424RC9M/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00424RC9M&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">EcoSmart CFL</a> is a 60W-equivalent light bulb that uses only 14W. Users state that this bulb produces a warmer light than many other CFLs, which replicate the 5000K natural daylight. Longevity tests also rate this bulb well, with a lifespan of nine years when used three hours a day. And while all CFLs have mercury, this bulb carries less than the acceptable level of mercury in a CFL, making it all the more safe for your home.</p> <p><em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00424RC9M/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B00424RC9M&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Currently $7.19 on Amazon for a pack of 4.</a></em></p> <h3><img alt="" src="https://wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/u784/bulb-EcoSmartLED.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 250px; float: right;" />EcoSmart 13-Watt (60W) LED Light Bulb</h3> <p>Another EcoSmart light bulb makes the list, this one recommended by Good Housekeeping. This 60W-equivalent LED light bulb uses 13W of energy to produce a daylight white light. Being an LED makes this light bulb dimmable as well as gives it spectacular longevity. At three hours a day, this bulb will last you approximately 23 years.</p> <p>&nbsp;</p> <h3><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NISDNU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000NISDNU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20"><img alt="" src="https://wisebread.com/files/fruganomics/u784/bulb-GECFL.jpg" style="width: 250px; height: 250px; float: right;" /></a>GE 13-Watt Energy SmartTM CFL</h3> <p>This <a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NISDNU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000NISDNU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">CFL bulb from GE</a> is another 60W-equivalent light bulb that uses 13W to produce its light. With a light output of 2,700K, the light produced from these bulbs are a bit warmer than many of the other bulbs on this list and is closest to the traditional incandescent light bulb. This bulb has a lifespan of about 8,000 hours making it the shortest of the bulbs on this list, but still significantly higher than incandescent bulbs.</p> <p><em><a href="http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B000NISDNU/ref=as_li_ss_tl?ie=UTF8&amp;camp=1789&amp;creative=390957&amp;creativeASIN=B000NISDNU&amp;linkCode=as2&amp;tag=bguidelink-20">Currently $10.48 on Amazon for a pack of 8.</a></em></p> <br /><div id="custom_wisebread_footer"><div id="rss_tagline">This article is from <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/user/5029">Jeffrey Pu</a> of <a href="https://www.wisebread.com/the-5-best-energy-efficient-light-bulbs">Wise Bread</a>, an award-winning personal finance and <a href="http://www.wisebread.com/credit-cards">credit card comparison</a> website. 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