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Recycling Services

Do you have waste batteries, fluorescent lamps, ballasts, or Electronic Scrap of any type?

Frey Electric has added recycling and disposal to its broad services offered to the industry. We provide recycling services for fluorescent lamps, ballast, computer, electronics, batteries and mercury containing devices. There is a cost to recycle each type of waste. Contact us to inquiry about the rates for specific items.

The "Universal Waste Rule" and What it is about.
The UWR was designed to reduce the amount of hazardous waste items in the municipal solid waste stream, encourage the recycling and proper disposal of some common hazardous wastes, and reduce the regulatory burden on businesses that generate these wastes. The UWR established the guidelines for the following categories: Lamps, Batteries, Ballasts and mercury containing devices.

Call for more information on any of the items below.

  • Fluorescent lamps contain mercury, recycle them! Why?
  • What other types of lamps need to be recycled
  • Storage and handling requirements
  • Labeling
  • Managing breakages
  • Turn Key Reliable Recycling Services

All mercury-containing lamps, regardless of the amount of mercury, should be handled as a hazardous ("universal") waste and stored carefully to avoid breakage.

Note: All fluorescent and HID lamps contain mercury.

Green tip or low-mercury fluorescent lighting still contain mercury, just less and SHOULD NOT BE PLACED IN THE TRASH.

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