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Easy Electronics, Bulb & Battery Recycling 2023

Did you know that many of our local BUs have drop-off locations employees can use to dispose of old light bulbs, batteries, and e-waste? Bring in your old electronics, including printers and computers, and we’ll recycle them for free! Check with your supervisor for details.

What does e-waste include?

  • Desktop or laptop computers
  • Tablets
  • Computer monitors
  • Cell phones and cordless phones
  • Printers, scanners, and fax machines
  • Keyboards
  • CD/DVD/Blu-ray players
  • Cords and cables
  • Electronic toys
  • Toasters
  • And almost anything else with a battery or cord

What kinds of bulbs and batteries should I recycle?

  • Dry cell batteries* (alkaline, lead-acid, NiMH (nickel-metal hydride), NiCD (nickel-cadmium), mercury oxide, lithium-ion, lithium primary)
  • 4ft Fluorescent bulbs
  • 5ft to 8ft Fluorescent bulbs
  • Compact Fluorescent bulbs
  • U-bend or U-tube bulbs; circular bulbs
  • Incandescent, quartz, or halogen bulbs
  • Non-PCB ballasts
  • LCD monitor lamps
  • Mercury and/or metal halide bulbs
  • HID bulbs

* Lead-acid batteries must be separated from lithium batteries. All contacts of any dry cell batteries must be taped if mixing battery types.


Be sure to use the INTERNAL order forms to purchase these products, at cost: