Okay, so I dropped one of those new mercury bulbs, and it was still sealed in its package. I don't know what to do with the damn thing, I know they're supposed to be recycled, so I looked up online.
Evidently, I can recycle it at Lowe's, unless it's broken. Nobody takes broken bulbs, apparently. Because they're full of, you know, mercury .
So I'm warned it's a toxic hazard and also warned that I can't toss it nor recycle it.
So I placed the sealed package in the green box (that's "wheelie bin" for our friends across the pond) which now I suppose is anything but green. I don't know what else to do with it, I sure as hell don't want it in my house. I guess it will go to the landfill with all the other thousands of broken bulbs.
I mean, I did try. Had there been a viable option that didn't involve me storing the shit in my house, I would have done that. But if there was, I have yet to learn what it is.
Now, contemplating what I have done...which is not exactly environmentally responsible, but wtf else am I supposed to do....these "green" bulbs are going to be responsibly disposed of by everyone who uses them? Like the morons we encounter on a day to day basis who can barely be trusted to keep the boogers off their upper lips and their pants pulled up are going to all do the right thing with these mercury filled environmental hazards and keep this shit out of ground?
Anyone but me think the big picture here is only going to end in tears?
Evidently, I can recycle it at Lowe's, unless it's broken. Nobody takes broken bulbs, apparently. Because they're full of, you know, mercury .
So I'm warned it's a toxic hazard and also warned that I can't toss it nor recycle it.
So I placed the sealed package in the green box (that's "wheelie bin" for our friends across the pond) which now I suppose is anything but green. I don't know what else to do with it, I sure as hell don't want it in my house. I guess it will go to the landfill with all the other thousands of broken bulbs.
I mean, I did try. Had there been a viable option that didn't involve me storing the shit in my house, I would have done that. But if there was, I have yet to learn what it is.
Now, contemplating what I have done...which is not exactly environmentally responsible, but wtf else am I supposed to do....these "green" bulbs are going to be responsibly disposed of by everyone who uses them? Like the morons we encounter on a day to day basis who can barely be trusted to keep the boogers off their upper lips and their pants pulled up are going to all do the right thing with these mercury filled environmental hazards and keep this shit out of ground?
Anyone but me think the big picture here is only going to end in tears?
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