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JM
 
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Default Fluorescent lighting?

quoting:
$2-$3 to buy a fluorescent bulb and another dollar to get rid of it is
not so bad after all...

- Don Klipstein )



Or, buy reduced mecury lamps. They are free to thow away. I see a problem
with reduced mercury lamps, though. Regular lamps have to be recycled. That
means no mercury is released, right? Now throw away a bunch of reduced
mercury lamps, that means mercury is released, right?

For example let's say it's time for the local Walmart (or whatever) to
relamp their dead ones. Cirtainly they're not going to buy reqular lamps
because they cost too much to dispose of. They are going to buy reduced
mercury lamps so they can throw them away for free. That's what I see in
many newer installations. "Green" lamps, reduced mercury.

This is coupled with the fact that typical installations have a ever
increasing total number of lamps than yesteryear. I don't think reduced
mercury lamps and free disposal are the answer. It doesn't appear to me that
the release of mercury is being reduced. So each lamp has less mercury, but
throw away twice as many... doesn't make sense.