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S. 2017, The Energy Efficient Lighting for a Brighter Tomorrow Act of 2007 (1 comment ↓ | 3 wiki edits: view article ↓)

S. 2017 would amend the Energy Policy and Conservation Act to provide for national energy efficiency standards for general service incandescent lamps.

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Leroy Bartolomei

I am very concerned about the "Energy Efficient Lighting for a Brighter Tomorrow Act of 2007." In general, I support the bill, but am concerned that the bill is not considering a serious drawback to compact fluorescnet lamps (CFLs). CFLs contain 4mg of mercury and whereas the bill encourages, if not requires, consumers to purchase CFLs it does nothing to address the serious and potentially huge safety and hazardous waste disposal problems associated with CFLs. The safety problem relates to toxicity and cleanup problems associated with lamps that get broken during use. The hazardous waste disposal problem has to do with how the consumer disposes of CFLs that fail and the environmental issues associated with disposal. In my opinion, encouraging people to substitue CFLs for incandescent trades one problem (energy inefficiency) for another (public safety and hazardous waste.

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