Lighting Resources is now one of the nation's largest recyclers of bulbs, ballasts, batteries, thermostats and other mercury devices, electronic scrap, and tritium exit signs. Operating for over a quarter of a century, business continues to grow with increasing revenues every year.
Though we service the nation, we are still small enough to understand your localized needs. More than any other company, we invest in state-of-the-art equipment to safely recycle bulbs with the goal of achieving zero landfill. Lighting Resources operates the latest generation of bulb recycling equipment throughout the United States to better protect the environment and mitigate your environmental liability.
Contact your nearest Lighting Resources location to serve your universal waste and related recycling needs.
Exceptional Service throughout the continental U.S. with nationwide, fully permitted truck fleet for large orders and EZ on the Earth Recycling Kits for smaller orders.
State-of-the-Art Recycling Facilities to better protect our environment.
Extensive List of Recycling Services, including bulbs, batteries, ballasts, electronic devices, mercury devices, tritium exit signs, automotive airbags, retail returns, and smoke detectors.
$5,000,000 of Pollution Liability Insurance to ensure your peace of mind.
Frequently Asked Questions
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