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Waste lamp scheme
September 1st 2007

A new system introduced by lamp manufacturers for the collection and recycling of waste lamps has been described as 'a wasted opportunity and an environmental nonsense' by Balcan Engineering.

The company has been handling waste lamps for almost 30 years and last year won a Queen's Award for its recycling plant and service. It is a long-standing champion of on-site crushing, which can reduce the volume of lamps by five times.

John Rinfret, MD, says "Our award citation specifically mentions the benefits of reducing traffic volumes by transporting redundant lamps that have been crushed." The new scheme involves the collection of whole lamps, stored in large steel and plastic containers, from designated collection points.

To organise the collection service, manufacturers formed the company Recolight and, says Balcan, they have added a 15p surcharge to each new lamp to cover the cost. Rinfret continues "Aside from our grievances about the way the tendering was conducted, Defra, SEPA and the Northern Ireland Heritage Department have exempted the use of lamp crushers from the WEEE regulations, recognising the merit of handling and transporting pre-crushed material. It seems complete environmental nonsense to add fleets of large, heavy vehicles to our congested roads unnecessarily."

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