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Are low-energy light bulbs actually bad for the environment?

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Are low-energy light bulbs actually bad for the environment?

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The good news is that low-energy bulbs help to reduce carbon emissions. The downside is that they contain mercury. It’s only present in tiny amounts – thousandths of a gram – but it can be environmentally damaging if the bulbs are carelessly disposed of by, say, ending up in landfill. It’s also harmful to breathe mercury in, so the official advice, if you accidentally smash a bulb, is to vacate the room and stay out for at least fifteen minutes.

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