Henry Raymond

Fairfax News => Current News & Events => Topic started by: Henry on April 22, 2008, 08:45:56 AM

Title: Ace Hardware Free Mercury Recycling Plan? Anyone Used It??
Post by: Henry on April 22, 2008, 08:45:56 AM
Hi All,

We are having our Household Waste Recycling Day here Saturday and I am wondering if before I spend $5 to get rid of a flourescent bulb if anyone has used the Ace Hardware free recycling plan - Seems like a good deal.  Click on the link below to read about it and if anyone is familiar with it, let me know if it is still going:


http://www.mercvt.org/dispose/lamprecycleproject.htm (http://www.mercvt.org/dispose/lamprecycleproject.htm)
Title: Re: Ace Hardware Free Mercury Recycling Plan? Anyone Used It??
Post by: Mike Raburn on April 24, 2008, 04:01:09 AM
I went to the local Ace Hardware a few weeks ago.
It is close to home and locally owned.

I was looking for an item and asked a clerk if they had it.

Without hesitation he said NO but Home Depot may have it and I should go there!

What the heck?
At least look!

I told him if I wanted to go to Home Depot I would have gone there.

I waddled off and found what I asked for, paid, and left.

What is up with you young kids???

Get off of my lawn!!!
Title: Re: Ace Hardware Free Mercury Recycling Plan? Anyone Used It??
Post by: Henry on April 24, 2008, 09:12:44 AM
I just called Ace Hardware in Essex Center which is located on Essex Way as you go towards Hannafords and asked them if I took the two circular flourescent bulbs in would they dispose of them for nothing and they told me "Yes."

Not trying to take away from our Household Hazardous Day, but might even be able to buy a gallon of gas with that money they would charge me to dispose of the two flourescent tubes.

Title: Re: Ace Hardware Free Mercury Recycling Plan? Anyone Used It??
Post by: dearon on April 25, 2008, 09:48:12 AM
St. Albans ACE Hardware takes them as well, they are located at 133 North Main St. (the J.C. Penny shopping center) and their # is 527-7007.  There is no charge for disposal of your florescent bulbs I had three 4' fluorescents to get rid of.  It's bad enough to pay to buy them but to pay to get rid of them stinks!