I have been a customer of Lighting resources for close to two decades. The service has always been professional and the prices are very low. The price for mercury bulbs and PCB ballasts has...
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Lighting Resources, based in Ontario, CA, is a leading provider of environmental services through its EZ on the Earth division. With a commitment to quality recycling services, they cater to clients with varying waste quantities, from truckloads of light bulbs to small batches of batteries. Operating in 13 locations across the United States, including a nationwide truck fleet and mail-back program, they ensure compliance and environmental sustainability by recycling electronic scrap, batteries, ballasts, thermostats, tritium exit signs, and smoke detectors.
Expanding their offerings, Lighting Resources now provides innovative products like zero energy maintenance-free exit signs and photo-luminescent tapes. Their dedication to sustainability is evident through their recycling processes, which prioritize reclaiming materials and keeping waste out of the environment. They also contribute to environmental education efforts, with a portion of sales supporting organizations like www.savethefrogs.com to educate children on environmental protection.
Whether you require recycling services for truckloads, pallets, or individual recycle kits, Lighting Resources is equipped to meet your needs efficiently and responsibly. Contact them today to explore their comprehensive recycling solutions and innovative products.
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I made an appointment, I pulled up and they immediately had a pallet and were helping me unload. The pricing was cheaper than other bulb and e-waste recyclers. Paper work was efficient and I was...

Unfortunately their pricing is completely random for bulb recycling. Although we had used them previously, this time we were charged twice as much per bulb as before. This happened after they...
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