Fluorescent Tubes

fluorescent tubes
  Can this item be recycled?

No, fluorescent tubes should be managed as hazardous waste.

  Materials preparation

Place bulbs in their original packaging to prevent breakage. If you no longer have the original packaging, cushion bulbs using blankets, towels or newspaper. Do not tape bulbs together.

 Should this item be managed as hazardous waste?

Yes, fluorescent tubes contain mercury and must be handed with other hazardous materials. Contact custodial services or Health Safety and Risk Management. For service requests, use FM Call Center 612-624-2900.

 Contacts

Facilities Management Custodial: 
Email: fmcc@umn.edu 
Phone: 612-624-8084 

Health Safety and Risk Management 
Email: hazwaste@umn.edu 
Phone: 612-626-1604

Recycling Services

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Recycling Services

Scheduling a departmental cleanout

For office or building clean-outs, the Recycling Program will supply large recycling containers on wheels (hampers) for your department purge. Place all reusable and recyclable materials in the hamper. For service requests, use FM Call Center 612-624-2900.

Recycling confidential materials

If you have confidential material that you would like picked up for recycling, you may submit a request form at z.umn.edu/confidential. Call 612-625-6481 for assistance. We provide locked confidential containers and offer direct pickup from your office, however we are not HIPAA compliant. If you need a higher level of security, there are companies in the metropolitan area that can provide the confidential destruction and recycling of documents for a fee. For service requests, use FM Call Center 612-624-2900.

Reporting overflowing recycling / trash containers

Call the Facilities Management Call Center at 612-624-2900 to report an overflow.

What should go to the ReUse Center?

The University ReUse Program has surplus office furniture, supplies, and equipment available to University departments or individuals for purchase. The Reuse Program is located at 883 29th Avenue, S.E., Minneapolis.