The Bulb Eater® Works Hard to Recycle Lamps in Bermuda
Islanders using environmentally-sound light bulbs can rest assured that they can now be disposed of safely.
Works and Engineering Minister Derrick Burgess told a press conference yesterday that a "compact fluorescent light bulb eater" had been bought to ensure light bulbs containing mercury, known as CFLs, could be got rid of in a green way.
He said the gadget was thought to be one of only five such units in use in the world, with the other four in the US.
The Minister explained that while only minimum amounts of mercury are contained in CFLs — about enough to cover the tip of a very fine ball point pen — mercury is known to biomagnify in the marine food chain, leading to concentrated amounts of mercury in some larger fish species such as yellow fin tuna.
Lamp Recycling with the Bulb Eater®
The Bulb Eater® lamp crushing system from Air Cycle is a convenient and cost-saving way for facilities to store their spent lamps prior to recycling. Learn more » Bulb Eater® lamp crusher



Join thousands of subscribers for recycling, regulations, and lighting news and updates once a month!