Re: what do you do with incandescent lightbulbs?
From: tamgoddess (tamgoddesscomcast.net)
Date: Thu, 18 Jan 2007 10:35:58 -0800 (PST)
I don't know, but I wanted to remind folks that you need to properly dispose of 
fluorescents when they no longer work. They contain mercury. Ikea takes used 
bulbs and you can ask your local municipality where to dispose of them. Be 
careful not to break the glass.

Liz
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From: "Andrew Netherton" <andrewnetherton [at] gmail.com>
> Things are a mite too quiet on the Cohousing-L front, so I'll pose a
> question I've been asking a lot recently elsewhere.
> 
> I've been replacing my incandescent lightbulbs in my home (recently
> got an 8-pack of CFLs) but now have the problem of a pile of working
> incandescent bulbs sitting on my workbench.  I don't want to landfill
> them, and I don't want to give them away (where their use would negate
> my replacing them with CFLs).  Are there any ideas out there as to
> what to do with a bunch of mixed-wattage standard-socket incandescent
> light bulbs?
> 
> Many thanks,
> Andrew Netherton
> Laurel Creek Commons (gelling nicely!)
> Waterloo, ON, Canada
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