Founded in 2000, Corporate Lamp & Electronic Recycling, LLC. (CLER) offers a low cost, sustainable recycling and compliance program for large and small companies. Our goal is to reduce the amount of hazardous material entering our environment.Our organization is capable of handling your needs, large or small, Fortune 500 company or local YMCA. Regardless of the size of your organization, the laws related to recycling are the same as your environmental responsibilities.
Our innovative recycling program keeps untreated mercury out of landfills, ensuring a cleaner and healthier environment.
Our approach to recycling is to provide customers an effective, low-cost and sustainable program for properly and safely recycling fluorescent lamps, televisions and electronics. We assure that your organization will be in compliance with the ever-changing and sometimes complicated recycling laws and sound business practices.
Violations can subject you and your organization to fines, penalties, other unnecessary costs and embarrassment. Our program is sustainable, affordable and ensures your compliance with all federal, state and local laws governing Universal Waste.
Fluorescent and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps contain mercury. Improper disposal releases mercury into our air, water and soil, harming human health and wildlife. The mercury contained within the lamp and is not exposed to the environment unless the lamp is broken at the end of its life. The release of mercury is most likely to occur when the lamp is thrown in a garbage truck or a dumpster. Mercury is a poison to humans, delivering a toxic effect on the central nervous system when absorbed. It's estimated that 85,000 newborns per year are exposed and suffer cognitive damage due to mercury.
Increasingly, landfills and waste haulers refuse to accept fluorescent lamps due to limits imposed on them with respect to mercury wastes. Regardless of your local government regulations, these bulbs are harmful to the environment, as they contain small amounts of mercury and the EPA recommends recycling them.
Commercial Lighting
Lighting manufacturers, through their trade association, National Electrical Manufacturers Association (NEMA) developed lamprecycle.org to provide a one-stop source of information about recycling lamps (the term used in the lighting industry to refer to all types of light bulbs).Compact fluorescent lamps (CFLs), and other energy-efficient lighting such as linear fluorescent and high intensity discharge (HID) lamps contain a very small amount of mercury, an element essential to achieving energy savings. While these lamps help consumers and businesses cut their lighting energy usage and reduce energy costs, it is important that any product containing mercury be properly managed when it becomes waste to protect public health and the environment.Easy and convenient options exist for both businesses and consumers to recycle waste from mercury-containing lamps. It is estimated that businesses already recycle more than 30 percent of their waste lamps annually and consumers are embracing lamp recycling as they switch to more efficient lighting technologies.
CLER offers an all-inclusive fluorescent lamp recycling program. Our program is designed with simplicity in mind to make it sustainable and easy on the budget. We provide all packing materials, labeling, staff training and documentation to ensure your organization's compliance with all federal, state and local laws governing Universal Waste Lamps.
WHAT MAKES US DIFFERENT?
CLER is not a box program. We provide personal service which keeps you in compliance in order to avoid violations and safe recycling. Pre-paid box programs are expensive and can lead to future lawsuits. Companies are charged for lamps in the box, lamps not in the box, transportation, handling, broken lamps, wet boxes, etc. Additionally, because many lamps can break in shipment and expose others to mercury vapors, your organization is exposed to potential future lawsuits from employees and others, including common carrier employees.
Televisions and computers are ranked as the nation's fastest growing category of solid waste by the Environmental Protection Agency and one of the most dangerous. Outdated computers contain lead, cadmium, mercury and other harsh components that are damaging to the environment. Many state and federal regulators are making disposal in municipal landfills illegal, and for those local governments that do allow it, landfills are refusing to accept this type of waste. Our electronic recycling program will pick up and recycle all outdated televisions, computers, printers, faxes and other electronics.
No | Material Name |
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Electronics | |
1 | CDs/DVDs |
2 | Circuit Boards |
3 | Electric Motors |
4 | Keyboards / Mice |
5 | Modems/Routers |
6 | Mother Boards |
7 | Printers |
500 N. Walnut Rd Kennett Square, Pennsylvania United States ZIP: 19348 |
(610) 444-0688 NS recycle@goCLER.com |