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July 15, 2007

What to do w/all those old light bulbs?

I opened a storage cabinet in my garage recently and realized I had a dilemma.

Now that I have swapped just about all of the incandescent light bulbs in my home for compact flourescents, I now have a box full of slightly used but still functional Thomas Edison-type 60 and 100 Watt bulbs. The question is what should I do with these?

If I throw them out, I'm taking something that's useful and putting it in a landfill unnecessarily too soon.
If I give them to someone else, I'm adding to the problem of too many incandescents using too much energy and global warming.
If I donate them (e.g., to Goodwill), I'm perhaps helping someone who couldn't afford a CF. Yet if $ is tight, wouldn't it be better to get them CFs to start with that last longer and don't contribute to our global warming crisis?

None of these look like great solutions. So there they sit, a box full of working light bulbs. Potentially useful, potentially harmful. But not bothering anyone as they gather dust on the shelf...

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Not sure how I found your blog, but I agree with incandescent bulbs. I never have any idea with what I should do with them. I normally end up throwing them all out.

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