The Recycling of LEDs need more focus in Australia
With the need for energy efficient-lighting solutions increasing, the recycling of old LEDs and mercury bearing lights needs
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With the need for energy efficient-lighting solutions increasing, the recycling of old LEDs and mercury bearing lights needs
Read our guide to recycling lighting waste and discover the best way to tackle our growing lighting waste problem.
A small fraction of Australia’s lighting waste gets recycled each year. Historically, the generators of lighting waste have
Australia may not be in the same league as America when it comes to Christmas light displays. However,
Ecocycle and Rusca Environmental Solutions are delighted to announce that they have entered into a formal agreement that
Wouldn’t it be great if recycling batteries, lighting waste and electronic waste (e-waste) was as easy as recycling
Want to buff up your environmental credentials by starting a lighting recycling program in your workplace? It’s easy!
Imagine you’re a facilities manager for a large company. It’s time to replace all the light globes in
Mercury that accumulates in landfill can be extremely damaging – it converts to toxic methylmercury and extends to
Industrial equipment A range of industrial equipment from transformers through to thermostats can potentially contain mercury, and therefore
Electrical contractors involved in commercial lighting upgrades under the New South Wales Energy Savings Scheme (ESS) need to
We are all familiar with the usual recyclables that most councils collect – paper and cardboard, steel and
Commercial buildings are a significant source of waste, and in multi-tenanted buildings anything beyond basic waste collection is
Ecocycle is Australia’s largest fluorescent lights recycling company. We also recycle light bulbs that don’t contain mercury. In
Good old incandescent globes have been lighting our way for over a century. Most of us install them
Victorian electrical contractors are saving their customers heaps of money just by changing a few light globes. With
UPDATE: If you’re a sparky that wants to get started with the VEET scheme, click here to find
In Australia it is estimated that over 20 million mercury-containing light bulbs, lamps and fluorescent tubes end up
SA Power Networks, formerly ETSA Utilities, is South Australia’s electricity distributor. Its street lighting is recycled with Ecocycle
If we want to see what is possible when it comes to fluorescent lamp recycling, the UK provides
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