The recycling of an LED lamp

The recycling of an LED lamp


The LED lighting is very popular, they are not only energy-efficient but also environmentally friendly. Because of these properties, they are non-toxic and can certainly be recycled.
As is known, LED is environmentally friendly, if you have already switched to LED, you are therefore helping to improve the environment. The LED lighting is many times more efficient than incandescent or gas discharge lamps. LED lamps have a longer lifespan and therefore you have to replace your lamps less often and therefore throw them away. In general, LED lamps to have a logo with a box with a cross through it. This means that lamps should not be thrown away in the garbage bin, but that they must be recycled.

How can LED lamps be recycled?

LEDs do not contain any toxic substances such as mercury. They mainly consist of electronic components such as printed circuit boards, diodes, semiconductors, etc. Therefore, they must be removed in the same way as traditional electronics are handled. They are collected separately from normal household waste and must be treated in the same way as standard electronic equipment.
LEDs do not contain any toxic substances such as mercury. They mainly consist of electronic components such as printed circuit boards, diodes, semiconductors, etc. Therefore, they must be removed in the same way as traditional electronics are handled. They are collected separately from normal household waste and must be treated in the same way as standard electronic equipment.

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