How do I dispose of fluorescent lights?

Fluorescent light bulbs contain highly toxic mercury and must be disposed of via alternative means.  In addition to Eco-Depot, there are several local options for safe disposal:

1)    Home Depot accepts compact fluorescent lights (CFLs) but not tubes:

https://recyclenation.com/2013/01/home-depot-program-recycling-cfls-easier/

2)    There are several local hardware stores that accept CFLs and fluorescent light tubes.  It is advisable to call beforehand to ensure space in their fluorescent light bins:

http://atoz.rirrc.org/items/fluorescent-light-tubes

  • Newport Ace Hardware (Newport)
  • Humphrey’s Building Supply (Tiverton)
  • Center Ace Hardware (Barrington)


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1. Why do I have to stop at the Check-in Shack?
2. Why do I have to buy a Transfer Station sticker to drop off recyclables?
3. Why are pick-up trucks allowed yet utility trailers not allowed?
4. Why are there out of state license plates at the Transfer Station?
5. Why does the staff working at the Transfer Station watch where we put our diversion materials?
6. What if I have an unusually large/cumbersome scrap metal object that cannot be broken down further?
7. Why can’t we just add more operators to aid enforcement of the rules and to more quickly aid Transfer Station users?
8. Wouldn’t it be cheaper if the town just hired more DPW people to run the trash program?
9. Why do I have to flatten my cardboard boxes?
10. Why was the “Give and Take” area removed from the Transfer Station? Why is scavenging not allowed?
11. Are the Town PAYT bags recyclable?
12. Why can’t I buy Town PAYT bags at Town Hall or the Transfer Station?
13. Why do I have to buy an orange Town bag for waste disposal when I already paid for a Transfer Station sticker?
14. Why did I see the Transfer Station staff dumping yard waste into the pit?
15. Why can’t I bring yard waste to the Transfer Station in a tarp?
16. How can I dispose of organic material?
17. Can I bring tree stumps with my yard waste?
18. Why are there limits to C&D/ABC disposal?
19. I'm not certain how to dispose of an item - what should I do?
20. What is “bulky waste” and how is it handled?
21. How do I dispose of automotive parts and fluids?
22. Can batteries be thrown away into the trash?
23. What about other large items like a trampoline or a boat cover?
24. Why do I have to cut up a carpet before I throw it into the “Bulky Waste” container?
25. Are carpet pads considered “Bulky Waste”?
26. How do I dispose of fluorescent lights?
27. How do I dispose of furniture?
28. Can I throw my plastic bags into the Recycling Pit?
29. Why can’t I just drop off my mattress and/or box spring and when would I have to pay a fee?
30. Who decides what the qualifying conditions are for mattress/box spring collection?
31. What do I do if the condition of my mattress or box spring disqualifies it from free disposal?
32. Why is there a $70 fee for an unacceptable mattress or box spring?
33. Does the town offer curbside pickup?
34. Why do I have to pay for a Transfer Station sticker?
35. Why do my taxes not include trash disposal?
36. What forms of payment are accepted for Transfer Station stickers?
37. Is there an elderly discount for the Transfer Station sticker fee?
38. How does the Transfer Station sticker fee get established?
39. Why are the rules so confusing and why do they seem to keep changing?
40. What is the Town doing to address any problems or inconsistencies with the rules?
41. Who do I contact if I have a concern, complaint or compliment?
42. Why does Prudence Island have such limited trash service and can you fix these problems?
43. Why was PAYT exception for the Fireman’s Fair rejected by the Town Council?
44. Why can yard waste only be dropped off during a very narrow window of time?