Edinburgh Recycling Light Bulbs
No vans are allowed at craigmillar.
Edinburgh recycling light bulbs. Meat and fish including bones. In your blue box. Dairy items eggs. Liveried vans are not allowed at any centre.
Grey food caddy cooked and uncooked food. Large electrical items for example microwaves or larger items. Compact fluorescent lamps cfl compact fluorescent lamps are energy saving light bulbs and do not belong in the rubbish bin. The electric centre run a low energy light bulb and fluorescent tube recycling scheme when you buy new bulbs from them.
Beans pasta rice and bread. Energy efficient light bulbs are a type of fluorescent lamp and can be recycled at local recycling centres. Compact fluorescents and fluorescent lamps. Find out what you can put in individual kerbside collections communal bin collections and city centre collections.
Although this is completely safe for users of the lamps. They contain small amounts of mercury. Fluorescent bulbs can include straight and u bend bulbs. Only edinburgh residents in domestic vehicles can use the recycling centres.
Cakes and bakery items. Fruit and vegetables including peelings. Energy efficient light bulbs save you money and help the environment by using less electricity. Fluorescent tubes and low energy light bulbs can be taken to the community recycling centres in edinburgh east lothian the scottish borders and west lothian.
Compact fluorescents include cfls hids high intensity discharge and circular lamps. Older style incandescent bulbs aren t recyclable and should be thrown away in your rubbish bin. These save you money and help the environment by using less electricity. Edinburgh light bulbs recycling types of light bulbs there are two main types of bulbs that need recycling.
Light bulbs glass dishes broken glass ceramics and pyrex. Vans with no branding are only allowed. Energy efficient light bulbs are a type of fluorescent lamp and can be recycled at local recycling centres.