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Accepted Products


In British Columbia, we accept many kinds of lighting products for recycling, including light bulbs, fluorescent tubes, light fixtures, ballasts and string lights. 

When dropping off lights remember:

  • You can return up to 16 light bulbs (any combination of different types of bulbs) and up to 16 tubes at once
  • If you have between 16 light bulbs and 1 pallet of lights, search for a commercial volume location with our recycling locator
  • If you have more than 1 pallet of lights, visit the Commercial Volumes page to see if you qualify for free lights pickup.
  • You can return up to 5 light fixtures at once, although some locations may be able to accept more. If you have more than 5 light fixtures to drop off, it’s advisable to call and check with the recycling location in advance.

Light bulbs

  • Compact fluorescent lights (CFLs)
  • Fluorescent tubes (straight, curved, U, circular, square, etc.)
  • High-intensity discharge (HIDs) and special purpose bulbs
  • Incandescent and halogen bulbs
  • Miniature bulbs
  • Light emitting diodes (LEDs)
  • Ultra High Performance (UHP) (replacement projector lamps)
  • UV and germicidal bulbs

Lighting fixtures

To be accepted for recycling under the light fixtures program, the primary purpose of the product must be for the illumination of space. Therefore, products that have a different primary purpose, but include a light feature as well, are not accepted.

Accepted fixtures include portable, hardwired, free standing and solar-powered lights.

See a full list of accepted light fixtures. Accepted fixtures include:

  • Bike lights
  • Book lights
  • Ceiling fixtures
  • Chandeliers
  • Electric candles
  • Flashlights
  • Floor lamps
  • Night lights
  • Outdoor fixtures
  • Recessed/pot lights
  • Security lights
  • String lights
  • Table and desk lamps
  • Wall fixtures
  • Work lights

Lighting ballasts

Lighting ballasts are replaceable components designed to regulate or transfer the electrical current/energy in a light fixture. Ballasts may be present in fluorescent and other vapour lamps/light fixtures in your home, place of business or community institutions.

PCB ballasts

Ballasts manufactured prior to 1980 may contain Polychlorinated Biphenyl (PCB) based oils for cooling and insulation. PCB-containing lighting ballasts are classed as Waste Articles Containing Polychlorinated Biphenyls (class 9, UN2315, PGII) under the Transportation of Dangerous Goods Regulations (TDGR).

Ballasts manufactured after July 1st, 1980 likely do not contain PCB oils.

We accept both PCB-containing and non PCB-containing ballasts through the program, however, PCB-containing ballasts require special handling and must not be brought to a recycling location.

To determine whether your lighting ballasts contain PCBs (polychlorinated biphenyls), please see page 5 of our generator guidelines here.

 

How to recycle ballasts containing PCBs

Do not take PCB-containing ballasts to a recycling location – we will pick them up free of charge, up to 5kg at once (typically a maximum of two ballasts).

To arrange a pick up, follow these steps:

  • Businesses must obtain a BC Generator Number from the Ministry of Environment, as required by law. Ballasts from residential properties are EXEMPT from this.
  • Properly identify and segregate PCB-containing ballasts from all other products, including non-lighting products and lighting ballasts that do not contain PCBs.
  • Complete a Generator Declaration Form.
  • Package the PCB-containing ballasts in properly labelled, Product Care approved collection containers in accordance with the program’s guidelines.
  • Ensure ballasts that do not contain PCBs are not placed in the container.

If you need help with this process, or have more than 5kg of PCB ballasts to recycle, please email us at pickup@lightrecycle.ca.

How to recycle ballasts not containing PCBs

These can be recycled free of charge at any of our light recycling sites in British Columbia.

  • Alarms, phones and devices for the visually impaired
  • Aquarium equipment
  • Artificial trees with integrated lights
  • Auto fixtures
  • Backlit signs
  • Black light equipment
  • Bug zappers
  • Camera and video accessories
  • Decorative key chains with integrated lights
  • Decorative sculptures and statues with one or more integrated lights, where the primary purpose of the product is decorative and the lights are designed to light the decoration itself and not to illuminate surrounding space
  • Electronic billboards
  • Equipment to heat food
  • Equipment to warm animals (such as brooder fixtures)
  • Exit signs without light heads
  • Fencing with integrated lights
  • Fountains with integrated lights
  • Garlands with integrated lights
  • Holiday decorations (other than string lights and stake lights), such as jack-o-lanterns, decorative sculptures, and plastic Santas
  • Horticultural lighting fixtures such as greenhouse or grow lamp fixtures
  • Laser pointers and other laser products
  • Lava lamps
  • Light up shoes, hats, collars, and clothes
  • Marine and aeronautical fixtures
  • Medical, dental and veterinarian lighting equipment
  • Mirror ball lights
  • Neon signs
  • Plasma balls
  • Propane and gas powered lights
  • Signalling equipment such as traffic lights and railway lights
  • Strobe lights
  • Sunshine simulators
  • Tanning beds
  • Umbrellas with integrated lights
  • Vanity mirrors with lights


Now that you know what is accepted, take action!

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If you have less than a pallet full of whole light bulbs or tubes, find a drop off location.

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Large volumes?

If you have more than one pallet full of whole light bulbs or tubes, you may qualify for free pickup.

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