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There are estimated to be around 100 million fluorescent tubes and lights in use in the UK and around 70 million changed each year to enter the waste stream. Fluorescent light is produced by passing an electric current through mercury vapour to generate ultraviolet energy. A phophor coating inside the tube transforms this to visible light. A single four foot fluorescent tube contains around 23 milligrams of mercury, a toxic metal that can cause serious water pollution , and is readily taken up by fish, plants and crops causing bioaccumulation in foods in the human diet.
Direct exposure by inhalation of mercury (the vapour is readily absorbed) can cause serious damage to kidneys (damaging the filtration process), liver and lungs (causing breathlessness, coughs, chest pain and impairment of lung function). It can also accumulate in the brain and foetal tissues, and cause damage to the central nervous system (symptoms include tremors, decreased concentration, blurred vision and decreased nerve conduction).
Consequently, we offer the most safety conscious and environmentally beneficial fluorescent tube recycling service available. We aim to provide our forward thinking customers the highest standards to protect your workforce and the environment.
Collection charges
Our collection charges include transport and operator time (up to 1 hr on site).
Additional charges are applied for extra time on site, large quantities of tubes, or when tubes require unwrapping / unpacking,
Restricted access, or restricted headroom can delay processing.
As a guide up to 400-500 tubes can be crushed and collected in 1 hour
For a collection cost please email info@wastenot.uk.com with the following information:
- Location including postcode and contact details
- Number of tubes / lamps for collection and their condition (loose, boxed, wrapped, broken or whole etc…)
- Parking availability
- Access to power supply
Please note:
Collection charges are kept lower if tubes are all in one place and stored loose. If tubes are packed and wrapped it will take longer to process and collect them.
- Tube storage boxes / containers are ideal for storage.
- Access to a power supply (240v) is required to operate the tube crusher.
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