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Great news, as of June, The Home Depot is taking used fluorescent bulbs in for a national recycle program.  This is the kind of support industry will provided when the demand is there.  So take those used CFB and flourescent bulbs in when you go to buy new ones.  Way to go Home Depot!

 
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3 Comments on Compact Flourescent Bulb National Recycle Program

Good info, I failed to see that the last time I was there.

07/05/2008 12:27 PM by David Spencer & Assoc., Broker & Lic. Instr. CE and Pre-Lic.


Thanks for this. Simple blog...to the point...but most of all, useful. I hope people take advantage of Home Depot's program.

07/05/2008 12:53 PM by Trey Affolter (Keller Williams Realty)


Hi Tony, this is such a good thing.  Thanks for putting this out there to remind us about it.

07/07/2008 08:07 PM by Stephanie Edwards-Musa, Realtor ® The Woodlands, TX Real Estate (Prudential Gary Greene, Realtors ®)


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