Monday 2 May 2011

NON-HAZARDOUS & HAZARDOUS WEEE WASTE COLLECTIONS

Ecolamp offer a non hazardous waste & hazardous waste collection service covering the United Kingdom which is Waste Electrical & Electronic WEEE regulations compliant ensuring the safe disposal and recycling of your waste.


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TERMS & CONDITIONS:
Please ensure that the items are located at your site at ground level and ready for loading on the day of collection. Please inform us if you need any help in getting material ready for collection for which we will levy a small labour charge. The above pricing is calculated with sending 1 Operative with the vehicle, if any items are too heavy, or bulky, please ensure you have assistance ready onsite, or advise us, where we will ensure adequate labour is provided. *Full terms and conditions available upon request please email: info@ecolamp.co.uk for more information. Offers shown are subject to availability of service, management reserve the right to change or withdraw these offers at any time without prior notice. All prices are exclusive of VAT charged at the current rate.

Thursday 21 April 2011

Ecolamp mission statement - WEEE regulations recycling of fluorescent lamps

"Ecolamp aims to offer users of fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs a cost effective, uncomplicated disposal and recycling service which enables it's customers to discharge their obligations under the various Environmental Legislation & WEEE regulations with the minimum of effort and maximum peace of mind, whilst ensuring our disposal route causes the least harmful environmental impact." 
Mike Solan Managing Director of Ecolamp

Saturday 19 March 2011

Fluorescent Lamps Disposal

Fluorescent Lamps
Research shows that there are over 100 million fluorescent and highway lamps used in the United Kingdom each year which produce in excess of 3,100 tonnes of waste material which, until recently, has ended up in landfill sites.

Even though each lamp only contains a small amount or Mercury the sheer volume of waste means that large quantities of hazardous Mercury could find their way into our land and water supplies.
The Mercury from only one fluorescent tube can contaminate up to 30,000 litres of water beyond a safe standard for drinking.
It is no longer legal to use landfill sites for fluorescent lamp disposal and the modern and environmentally sound treatment is to recycle the fluorescent lamps extracting the glass and metal components and distilling the elemental Mercury from the powder in the lamps for reuse.
Ecolamp offer this recycling service and have a simple pricing structure based on a price for the storage unit and price for collection and recycling of the contents.

Ecolamp provide WEEE regulations compliant storage, disposal, collection and recycling solutions for fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs.

http://www.ecolamp.co.uk/

Wednesday 16 March 2011

Ecolamp aims to offer users of fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs a cost effective, uncomplicated disposal

"Ecolamp aims to offer users of fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs a cost effective, uncomplicated disposal and recycling service which enables it's customers to discharge their obligations under the various Environmental Legislation with the minimum of effort and maximum peace of mind, whilst ensuring our disposal route causes the least harmful environmental impact." 
Mike Solan Managing Director of Ecolamp

http://www.ecolamp.co.uk/mission.html
Ecolamp provide WEEE regulations compliant storage, disposal, collection and recycling solutions for fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs.



What are the WEEE Regulations?
The Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations apply to electrical and electronic equipment (EEE) in the categories listed below with a voltage of up to 1000 volts for alternating current or up to 1500 volts for direct current. www.netregs.gov.uk

Sunday 13 March 2011

Why choose EcoLamp recycling solutions with the disposal of your waste fluorescent tubes

Ecolamp provide WEEE regulations compliant storage, disposal, collection and recycling solutions for fluorescent lamps, high intensity discharge (HID) lamps, linear fluorescent light bulbs and CFLs Compact fluorescent light bulbs.

Saturday 5 March 2011

fluorescent tubes disposal “producer responsibility”


Businesses or organisations that use fluorescent tubes should contact their local authority for advise on how to dispose of them safely. Under the Waste Electrical and Electronic Equipment (WEEE) Regulations fluorescent lamps are covered by “producer responsibility” and you can ask your supplier to arrange for recycling of old lamps.

Ecolamp fluorescent lamp recycling, disposal service


"Ecolamp aims to offer users of fluorescent lamps a cost effective, uncomplicated disposal service which enables it's customers to discharge their obligations under the various Environmental Legislation with the minimum of effort and maximum peace of mind, whilst ensuring our disposal route causes the least harmful environmental impact." 

Saturday 26 February 2011

Ecolamp Recycling Solutions


From 1st July 2007 it is now no longer legal to use landfill sites or skips for disposal of fluorescent lamps, and by law, you must be able to prove to your Local Authority that you have complied with the new regulations. You are required to obtain a "Waste Transfer Note" to show that you have disposed of your waste in a responsible manner.

The Legal, (and environmentally sound) treatment is to recycle the lamps, extracting the glass and metal components and distilling the elemental mercury from the powder in the lamps for reuse. 
The Hazardous Waste Regulations 2005, which came into force in July 2005, incorporated the European Waste Catalogue definitions to assess waste, under these definitions fluorescent tubes are classed as Hazardous Waste and MUST be handled in accordance with the regulation.

The new Waste Electrical and Electronic (WEEE) regulations came into force on 1st July 2007, making it illegal to dispose of any lamps without a transfer note proving that they are to be recycled, regardless of quantities. The maximum fines are £30,000 per lamp.

Our experienced and trained staff ensure that all waste lamps are properly documented and disposed of using the most cost effective and environmentally friendly route in compliance with all the current regulations. Whatever your requirements, whether you have a regular waste lamp problem or a 'one off' requirement for disposal, Ecolamp can help and will provide the same level of professionalism no matter how large or small the job. We issue full documentation and Waste Recycling Certificates.


Ecolamp Ltd | PO Box 123 | Warrington | Cheshire | WA1 2FQ
Tel: 01925 230 825 | Fax: 01925 230 332

Email: info@ecolamp.co.uk 

http://www.ecolamp.co.uk/