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http://www6.homedepot.com/ecooptions/stage/pdf/cfl_recycle.pdf I just learned on another list that Home
Depot recycles the CFLs as a free service. Naomi From: nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org
[mailto:nafex-bounces@lists.ibiblio.org] On
Behalf Of S & E Hills I find that in cooler situations (front
porch, basement) that the CFL bulbs are dim, though they eventually brighten up
(though not in the time I am wanting to get what I am trying to get
done….it would be silly for me to go over and turn on the basement light
5 minutes before I go down to find a tool from my workstation). CFL’s also have that problem with
disposal, once they make that easier I’ll be happier with them.
(though I have already switched over more than ½ of my bulbs (I started when
the CFL’s first came out). I bought 3 LED bulbs for a fixture in my
bedroom, but the bulbs in there haven’t burned out so I have not yet
changed them over. Personally, I think we (NAFEXers) who
garden and plant so extensively should qualify for automatic carbon
offsets. I’ve planted (and tend) 30+ trees in my little yard,
I can’t imagine between that and all the other gardening I do that I
would still have a positive carbon footprint. Zone 6b
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