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Is there somewhere in Metro Vancouver that I take spent fluorescent tubing to be recycled? I tried Rona but they only take CFL's and the guy said that there isn't anywhere they can be recycled. He said Rona themselves just throws them in the trash.I find it hard to believe that no one recycles these. I mean, fluorescent tubing has been around longer then CFL's. Please tell me there's somewhere I can cause I hate the thought of just throwing them out.Thanks!
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Since fluorescent lamps to produce small amounts of UV radiation that can cause problems for people with a high level of sensitivity to ultraviolet light pathological. Reactors flickering fluorescent lights and vibrations can cause problems for some people to photo sensitivity.
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