On Nov 9, 2011, at 3:57 PM, Tony Duell wrote:
What
worries me more, actually, is the mandate to get rid of
incandescent bulbs before a suitable alternative that's not pumped full
of mercury gas is available. I like CFLs as a light source (well, some
of them, anyway), but I've yet to meet anyone else who doesn't just
throw them in the bin when they're dead.
You mean you dont' tklae them apart and estract any still-good components
from the base?
Well, I'd consider it. Most of my family and friends just toss them in the garbage,
along with dead alkaline cells and all sorts of other things that probably shouldn't
get very near our water supply.
- Dave
Then a hefty (refundable) disposal deposit should be built into the price.
--T