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Recycling By State

What Are The Thermostat Collection Laws in Your State?

States shaded green have state-specific laws about recycling mercury thermostats, but all 50 states have some sort of regulation in place. Click on a state to view information on specific state mercury thermostat laws and collection programs.

All states require the handling of waste mercury thermostats in accordance with state and federal law.  Seventeen states further regulate the sale and/or disposal of mercury thermostats. To download the Mercury Thermostat State Legislation PDF, click here.

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