Home Depot Christmas Lights Recycling. The lights will be processed and any material that cannot be recycled (i.e. loose bulbs) is discarded. Once we have collected a substantial number of Christmas light sets we take them to a 3rd party recycling facility. The recycling company puts the lights through a commercial shredder, which chops the lights up into little pieces. Places like Home Depot usually accept LED Christmas lights too, while companies like HolidayLEDs and other recycling sites allow you to ship LEDs directly to them. How to dispose of halogen light.
The recyclers pay Christmas Light Source a small amount per pound of lights, similar to the way you get money in exchange for recycling aluminum cans. All proceeds from the Christmas lights recycling program are used to purchase educational books and toys donated to Toys for Tots in early December. Lowe’s will take those old Christmas lights off your hands, recycling the components. The home improvement store has a recycling station set up near the store entrance as a drop off site. The store also accept lights during its annual Holiday Lights Recycling drive, so check with your local MOM's to see when that will be. Goodwill: Goodwill accepts your working Christmas lights.
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The store also accept lights during its annual Holiday Lights Recycling drive, so check with your local MOM's to see when that will be. Goodwill: Goodwill accepts your working Christmas lights. Various stores will also run their own Christmas light recycling programs. In recent years, hardware stores like Home Depot and Lowes have offered Christmas light recycling for their customers. In some years, Home Depot will even offer gift cards to customers that bring their old lights in to recycle. Earth 911 (mail-in and website recycling. The store also accept lights during its annual Holiday Lights Recycling drive, so check with your local MOM's to see when that will be. Goodwill: Goodwill accepts your working Christmas lights. The Home Depot's Christmas Light Recycling program certainly is popular. I know I fielded a number of inquiries from people who missed it last year. So, spread the word! The dates for the 2012 Christmas Light Recycling event have been announced-- November 1 through 14.