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Home›Technology›Lighting›Recycling of lamps continues through Lamp Recyclers

Recycling of lamps continues through Lamp Recyclers

By Paul Skelton
13/09/2013
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Recently, national recycling service CMA-Ecocycle went into administration and exited the lamp recycling market. This has left a void in the market that has been ably filled by Lamp Recyclers.

Having established strong ties to the electrical contracting and wholesaler sectors, Lamp Recyclers has quickly become a trusted supplier to all levels of the industry.

Now, with the introduction of various lighting changeover schemes, including VEET, iPart and Fluorocycle – the ever-expanding initiative spearheaded by Lighting Council Australia – Lamp Recyclers managing director John Field says his company has and will continue to step up to the mark when it comes to satisfying market needs and demands.

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“Despite the success of the various changeover schemes and the closure of CMA-Ecocyle, Lamp Recyclers has been able to fill the void in the market. We have the most diverse range of collection solutions in the market, which has proved itself lucky for our various customers, all of whom have individual requirements,” he says.

“Whether you need a storage stillage, bulk onsite pick-ups after a major lighting refit or simply use one of our Ezy-Return packs, which are affordable and widely available in a large number of wholesalers or online, we can respond to industry’s needs.

“We also pride ourselves on the level of support we offer to regional areas, which are so often overlooked by others.”

The full range of Lamp Recycler’s collection solutions can be seen at www.lamprecyclers.com.au. Alternatively, give them a call on 1300 789 917.

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