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CFL recycling

Use to promote ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs and simultaneously convey that CFLs should, ideally, be recycled. For web links on CFLs and mercury, you can send people to: www.energystar.gov/CFLsandMercury or www.energystar.gov/CFLs.

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CFL recycling

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  1. Use to promote ENERGY STAR qualified CFLs and simultaneously convey that CFLs should, ideally, be recycled. For web links on CFLs and mercury, you can send people to: www.energystar.gov/CFLsandMercury or www.energystar.gov/CFLs

  2. Use to convey that CFLs should be disposed of responsibly -- ideally, recycled. Can be used as a web button to link to local recycling options. To send people to a national recycling program finder, you can link to either www.epa.gov/bulbrecycling or www.lamprecycle.org.

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