Sustain an Environmentally Friendly Lamp Recycler

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Started in 2013, the first facility in the country with the capability to recycle fluorescent lamps was established by Global Lamp Recyclers (SG) Pte Ltd.

The facility utilises best available technology sourced internationally to comprehensively process used lamps into recyclable components.

We are looking to sustain our facility after doing years of work at the community level at no cost.

We have been trying to do our part in helping the environment by recycling lamps by collecting used lamps from large buildings, hospitals, shopping centers and etc, however, we are being affected by the rising costs of manpower, utilities and costs of operations.

We need funds to keep this facility going and help to keep these lamps from Singapore's landfills and incineration plants!

As the lamps contain toxic materials, disposal companies have been cementing and landfilling the toxic materials by means of containing the toxic materials.

Look at the amount of lamps we have been collecting and they just keep coming...

Help us to help the environment today!

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An LED Light bulb will be sent from us to you to thank you for your kind contribution to saving the enviroment!

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  • Sharon Yan
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Nov 23

California Bans Fluorescent Lamps in Landfills

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