Mercury Thermostat Reduction and Recycling
Many older or less expensive thermostats have switches that contain mercury. To minimize the potential for accidental spills or releases of mercury to the environment, DNR is promoting the recycling of used mercury-containing thermostats. DNR also advocates their replacement with mercury-free electronic thermostats that make it easier to conserve energy.
Household Thermostat Recycling Fact Sheet
Pledge Program for HVAC Businesses
DNR invites heating, ventilation, and air conditioning (HVAC) businesses to join us in partnership to promote the goals of the mercury thermostat reduction and recycling project. Participating wholesalers and contractors receive public recognition for their voluntary efforts.
Results (as of mid-2003)
- 22,904 thermostats containing mercury collected by TRC from Wisconsin
- 173 pounds of mercury recycled by TRC from Wisconsin (estimated)
For more information, contact:
Randy Case
(608) 267-7639
Charles.Case@wisconsin.gov
Last Revised:
Friday January 16 2009
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