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Do incandescent bulbs need to be recycled?
How should Compact Fluorescent Light Bulbs (CFLs) be disposed? Do they need to be recycled?
My refrigerator is very old, but still works fine. Is it worth it to replace it with a new, ENERGY STAR qualified refrigerator? If I get a new refrigerator, what should I do with my old one? It still works - should I recycle it or donate it?
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