Chicago Lamp Recycling

Recycler of Fluorescent, HID & Lamps containing Mercury

Please DO Recycle

It’s the Law

The mercury is not good for health and when mercury-containing lamps (fluorescent and HID) are thrown into the general trash. The waste is sent to a municipal landfill, where exposed mercury filters into the ground, and eventually to our water supply. The aquatic animals absorb the mercury and pass it up the food chain. Most of us eat fish, and we also will eat the mercury because the fish concentrate mercury than any other aquatic animal. Continued exposure to mercury can cause significant chronic diseases to humans as well as to the natural eco-systems.

Fluorescent Lamp Recycling:

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Chicago Lamp Recycling is a company that handles fluorescent and HID Lamps, which have been named as universal waste by the EPA. We accept lamps, e-waste, batteries, paper and toner to help your operation run smoothly.
Our downstream operations are certified companies that handle toxic waste and products that these items create. Our downstream use state-of-the-art equipment to process your lamps & e-waste in an environmentally safe and legally acceptable manner.

Our Services

What our company offers you

We are located at Ingleside, Il. We always meet the standards established by the Illinois EPA. It includes the following:

  • State of the art treatment including crushing, separating and retorting process equipment, which exceeds the IEPA standards for lamp destruction.
  • State of the art treatment including crushing, separating and retorting process equipment, which exceeds the IEPA standards for lamp destruction.
  • Mercury distillation equipment.
  • Sealed drum turning equipment for processing crushed lamps.
  • Computerized documentation of recycling for your records.
  • Courteous and cooperative employees to answer your questions and, process your order immediately.
  • Prepaid recycling program for the benefit of small generators.
  • We pick up all of your universal waste requirements in a bulk amount.