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![]() On Jan 8, 8:26 am, "bpnjensen" wrote: RHF wrote: Cuhulin - That Is A Great Idea : A Hazardious Waste Tax on CFLs and Batteries with The Right-of-Return {Duty-to-Recycle} With-In-the-Store [ Recycling-at-the-Store - Point-of-Sale-Recycling ] Hey - It Ought To Be A Law ! - - - Write Your Congressperson -and- State Representatives too. now that is something to think about ~ RHF . . . . On Jan 5, 12:55 pm, wrote: I think that some stores,such as Wal Mart and the like,should let people bring their old fluoresecent light bulbs/lights to the stores and the stores could turn in the old bulbs/lights to a collection agency,all at no charge to the customers.That might keep a lot of mercury out of the landfills/water tables.Sounds like a good idea to me. cuhulinThis idea could work very well, I think, but the methods should be handled carefully. In lieu of that, here in the County in CA where RHF (sometimes) and I live, there are household hazmat collection centers for homeowners to bring their hazmat stuff free (including fluorescent bulbs and batteries, among other things). Admittedly, this forces a person to make a special trip to the hazmat collection center. Despite this requirement, the system has worked well so far - Alameda County is, overall and statistically, one of the more conscientious counties in CA when it comes to properly disposing of bad stuff and recycling good stuff. I'm not sure if a point-of-sale collection center would work *better* or not (to be fair, every hardware / department / drug / grocery store that sells them would need to provide the service, which would probably include collection, separation into types and haul to a *business* hazmat waste collection center.) This system, as convenient as it would be for the consumer, would introduce another "middle-man" into the chain, which would likely insert some new complexity, and possibility for irresponsibility, to the system. Bruce Jensen BpnJ - Most Stores have Daily or Weekly Garbage Pick-Up : So Integrating Haz-Mat-Recycling at the Point-of-Sale is one of the most Energy Friendly methods of building on the current activities of the Consumers and their relationship with the Stores {Their Suppliers}. ~ RHF |
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