In collaboration with recycling company Recolight, Sainsbury’s in Exeter is one of the fist stores to offer shoppers the chance to recycle their old energy saving light bulbs.
Shoppers at the supermarket can drop off their unwanted light bulbs in a specially designed collection container which are later sent off to be recycled correctly.
From February shoppers at the store will also be able to drop off unwanted batteries to be disposed of correctly.
Around 200 Sainsbury’s stores nationwide will be also participating in this recycling scheme.
From 1st February 2010 the law requires that all retailers selling over 32kg of batteries in a year provide recycling facilities. Sainsbury’s is the only retailer in the UK providing recycling for energy saving light bulbs.
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