Cheatham Parent
enthusiast
Posts: 225
Reg: 01-23-11
|
04-03-14 09:22 AM - Post#167245
Is anyone aware of anyone accepting fluorescent tubes for proper disposal? Lowes and Home Depot only seem to accept the CFLs.
|
pcrtx
member
Posts: 71
Reg: 09-01-07
|
04-03-14 09:44 AM - Post#167246
In response to Cheatham Parent
I thought Home Depot recycled one of mine years ago.
|
bk1995
newbie
Posts: 10
Reg: 11-15-13
|
04-03-14 10:17 AM - Post#167248
In response to Cheatham Parent
The Batteries Plus website says they will take the tubes, but check with the local store. There's a store on 75 just south of McDermott.
|
Gary
enthusiast
Posts: 427
Reg: 06-25-01
|
04-03-14 01:04 PM - Post#167260
In response to bk1995
The Batteries Plus website says they will take the tubes, but check with the local store. There's a store on 75 just south of McDermott.
The Allen store says they charge 48cents per four-foot tube for recycling.
|
Cheatham Parent
enthusiast
Posts: 225
Reg: 01-23-11
|
04-03-14 01:27 PM - Post#167262
In response to Gary
Thanks for the info.
|