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    The store has recycling centers specifically for hard-to-recycle products like batteries, cork, Brita filters and old Christmas lights. Donations are brought to Capitol Asset Recycling, where they ...

  3. Garden: Before you throw out the Christmas tree and ... - AOL

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    Recycling string lights. Several communities in central Ohio are sponsoring recycling programs for broken Christmas lights. Check with your municipality to find out about a recycling program close ...

  4. Old Christmas lights not working? Here's where to recycling ...

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    Instead, string lights can be brought to dropoff locations for recycling. Winnebago County's Holiday String Light Drive runs from Nov. 1 to Jan. 31 and offers 16 municipal drop-off sites, which ...

  5. Christmas lights - Wikipedia

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    Annually more than 20 million pounds of discarded holiday lights are shipped to Shijiao, China (near Guangzhou), which has been referred to as "the world capital for recycling Christmas lights". [40] The region began importing discarded lights c. 1990 in part because of its cheap labor and low environmental standards. [ 40 ]

  6. Fluorescent lamp recycling - Wikipedia

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    Governmental regulations in many areas require special disposal of fluorescent lamps separate from general and household wastes. For large commercial or industrial users of fluorescent lights, recycling services are available in many nations, and may be required by regulation. In some areas, recycling is also available to consumers.

  7. Kerbside collection - Wikipedia

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    Source separation used to be the preferred method due to the high cost of sorting commingled (mixed waste) collection. However, advances in sorting technology have substantially lowered this overhead, and many areas that had developed source separation programs have switched to what is called co-mingled collection. [6]

  8. Getting rid of your Christmas tree or lights? Try these ... - AOL

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    Christmas lights contain recyclable materials, like plastic, glass and copper. ... you can drop off your lights at the City of Olathe e-Waste Recycling Program anytime throughout the year. You ...

  9. Christmas Tree Promotion Board - Wikipedia

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    The Christmas Tree Promotion, Research, and Information Order is a U.S. Department of Agriculture rule that was originally published in November 2011 and established a commodity checkoff program to help U.S. Christmas tree growers. [3] The rule was rescinded in 2011 after it attracted criticism and political controversy before becoming law in 2014.