Tuesday, November 23, 2010
Retaill Showcases
Guys, I am now to choose on different retail display cases. When it comes time to choose a recycling method, facility executives have several options. The most common are pick-up services. The used lamps are packed into boxes or fiber drums, and a pick-up is scheduled with a recycling service. While this method is relatively inexpensive, it requires facility executives to store the spent lamps, which they can do for up to a year without a permit. A second method is to use pre-paid recycling containers. Facility managers purchase the containers, pack up spent lamps and ship them to a recycle. While this is generally a more expensive choice, it eliminates the need for storage space, as a facility can ship used lamps immediately. The benefit to this method is convenience. A facility may also have the option of crushing lamps using a controlled emissions lamp crushing system before passing them on to a recycling company. Crushing lamps can reduce their volume, reducing the amount of storage space necessary and possibly reducing transportation costs. But it’s important to understand that the crushers are regulated at the state level. In some jurisdictions they cannot be used because some crushers have been shown to release mercury.
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