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regular incandescent bulb are not recyclable

Longer Life SpanLED Tape has a life expectancy many times longer than other luminaries. If not disposed of correctly it will end up in a landfill, where it will continue to cause problems for many years to come. LED Tape is both able to conserve these China 12mm Teflon Tape Manufacturers resources for future generations and reduce the amount of CO2 pumping into our atmosphere by using less electricity. LEDs are about 90% more energy efficient than other forms of lighting.There are many environmental benefits to be gained from using LED Tape instead of their fluorescent or halogen counterparts.

As you can see, LED Tape doesn't just offer a flexible and stylish lighting solution. As it doesn't need to be replaced, fewer resources and raw materials are expended in manufacturing more. LED Tape on the otherhand comes under the aegis of the UK WEEE (Waste Electronic and Electrical Equipment) initiative. Unfortunatley, the same can't be said about incandescents, which are produced in vast quantities to meet demand. Its versatility also extends to the environment as well.

That means when your LED Tape expires you can return it to the manufacturer or retailer and they will ensure it is used and reclaimed in the manufacture of further LEDs. Because it lasts longer it doesn't need to be replaced as often. Not only do they generate very little heat, but they also contain no harmful chemicals. Sadly, regular incandescent bulb are not recyclable.No Harmful ChemicalsLEDs are some of the safest lighting available.RecyclingThe damage a product can inflict upon our environment does not stop when it fails.

Once bought, LED Tape will last many, many years. If they break the vapour is released, and can cause substantial damage to the environment. Compact Fluorescent Lamps (CFLs) contain a small amount of mercury vapour, which is essential to their operation.Lower Energy ConsumptionThere is a direct relationship between the electricity we use and the amount of carbon dioxide entering the atmosphere. . Furthermore, disposing of CFLs is a complex procedure and involves chemical recapture, which requires energy. This is because all electricity is generated through the burning of fossil fuels, such as coal and oil.
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