The Sustainable Evolution of the Light Bulb

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Around the globe, governments have passed laws phasing out traditional #incandescent light #bulbs citing reasons tied to #environmental #sustainability. This presentation explores the topic through the lens of the most commonly cited alternative options: compact fluorescent lamps (#CFL) and light emitting diode (#LED) bulbs. The presentation examines the advantages and disadvantages of each option and evaluates other sustainable lighting options, such as #halogen light bulbs. Included is a cost/benefit analysis and the importance of recycling both CFL and LED light bulbs. From multiple perspectives. you will learn how easy or difficult it is to transition to these alternatives and #recycling them once they reach end-of-life.

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Taking Small Steps

Jonathan StutzMAL 600 – Environmental Sustainability & Social Responsibility

the sustainable evolution of the light bulb

(LALED, 2013)

• Introduction• Advantages of compact fluorescent lamp (CFL) bulbs• Disadvantages of CFL bulbs• Advantages light emitting diode (LED) bulbs• Disadvantages of LED bulbs• Another sustainable lighting option: halogen bulbs• Cost-Benefit Analysis• Recycling of CFL and LED bulbs• References

Table of Contents

Introduction• Recently passed laws are phasing out

traditional incandescent light bulbs

• Alternative options include compact fluorescent lamps (CFL) and light emitting diode (LED) bulbs

• In this presentation, you will learn how easy or difficult it is to transition to these alternatives from multiple perspectives• Advantages and disadvantages

• Other sustainable lighting options

• Cost/benefit analysis

• Recycling

(HomeDit, 2013)

Advantages of CFL bulbs

• “CFLs use about 75% less energy and last up to 10 times longer than traditional incandescent bulbs

• Use about one-fourth the energy of traditional incandescent bulbs

• Offer the same brightness and colors as traditional incandescent bulbs” (U.S. Department of Energy, 2013)

(ThurstonTalk.com, 2013)

Disadvantages of CFL bulbs• “[CFL] bulbs contain

Mercury which is a highly toxic heavy metal which is especially dangerous for children & pregnant women” (EcoWise LED, 2013)

(EcoWise LED, 2013)

Advantages of LED bulbs

• “Compelling reasons to use LED bulbs:• Each LED light can last you 17 years

• You’ll save hundreds of dollars in electricity

• You’ll will be helping your health – and the environment

• LED lights are not annoying

• LED lighting is both extremely safe and durable” (LEDlightsandbulbs.com, 2010)

(iJDMToy.com, 2013)

Disadvantages of LED bulbs

• High upfront costs

• Voltage is low so light isn’t very bright

• Tend to ‘dim down’ after only 25% of their life span requiring you to change them more frequently (SparkNET, 2013)

(UrbanVision, 2013)

Another sustainable lighting option

• Halogen bulbs• Highly efficient

• Provide bright, white light

• Greater quantity of light and longer life as compared to regular incandescent bulbs

• Downside: Become hot and generate heat (Bulbs.com, 2013; Lighting Fixtures & Ceiling Fans, 2004)

(Public Domain)

Cost/benefit analysis• LED bulbs:

• Least expensive option over expected lifespan

• Use 11% of the energy of incandescent bulbs

• Highly cost efficient

(LEDBulbsandLights.com , 2010)

Cost/benefit analysis• LED wins!

• Contains no mercury

• No harmful UV emissions

• No flickering and quiet in operation

• Operates at a cool temperature

• Use solid state components – extremely durable and safe (LEDBulbsandLights.com, 2013)

(LEDBulbsandLights.com , 2010)

Recycling of CFL and LED bulbs

(Drummond House Plans.com, 2013)

• LED bulbs:• Don't contain mercury

• Aren’t considered a hazardous material so they may be safely recycled

• Some stores and recycling centers will take them, e.g., Batteries Plus (Bellevue-Factoria)

• CFL bulbs:• Contain mercury

• Are considered a hazardous material

• Most stores and recycling centers will take them for special processing

Closing thoughts

(Send Your Light Bulbs to Washington, 2013)

• CFL bulbs need to be safer to use and easier to recycle

• LED light bulbs need to become more affordable

• Consumers often left with more questions than answers

Amazon.com Inc, 2013. PAR 30 flood lamp. Retrieved on 2 September 2013 from http://www.amazon.com/TCP-LED14E26P3030KFL-Dimmable-14-Watt-PAR30/dp/B005DST2RG/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1378161954&sr=8-1&keywords=TCP+LED14E26P3030KFL+Dimmable+LED+14-Watt+PAR30+Flood+Lamp

Bulbs.com, 2013. Halogen bulbs. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://www.bulbs.com/learning/halogen.aspx

Chipmunk Enterprises, LLC, 2010. LED light bulb recycling. Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www.ledrecycling.net/

Design Recycle Inc, 2013. Comparison chart: LED lights vs. incandescent light bulbs vs. CFLs. Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www.designrecycleinc.com/led%20comp%20chart.html

Drummond House Plans, 2013. Ten myths about the new energy-efficient CFL light bulbs. Retrieved on 31 August 203 from http://blog.drummondhouseplans.com/category/led/

Earth Friends, 2013. CFL versus incandescent. Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www.earthsfriends.com/cfl-vs-incandescent

EcoWise LED, 2013. CFL bulbs: an everyday hazard. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://www.ecowiseled.com/cfl-bulbs-an-everyday-hazard/

References

HomeDit, 2013. Learn How Much Energy Your Light Bulbs Help You Save (image, slide 3). Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www.homedit.com/learn-how-much-energy-your-light-bulbs-help-you-save/

iJDMToy.com, 2013. Advantages of LED bulbs (image, slide 6). Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://store.ijdmtoy.com/

LALED, 2013. LED lighting that lights up your world (image, slide 1). Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://laledus.wordpress.com/

LED Lamps, 2013. LED vs CFL vs halogen. Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www.led-lamps.net.au/led-energy-saving/led-vs-cfl-vs-halogen

LEDBulbsandLights.com, 2010. Compare the costs. Retrieved on 29 August 2013 from http://www.ledbulbsandlights.com/

Lighting Fixtures & Ceiling Fans, 2013. Halogen light bulbs. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://www.lighting-fixtures-ceiling-fans.com/halogen_light_bulbs.html#bene

Los Angeles Times, 2013. Can I recycle…light bulbs? Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://latimesblogs.latimes.com/home_blog/2011/05/can-i-recycle-light-bulbs.html

Puget Sound Energy, 2013. Energy efficient lighting rebates and programs. Retrieved on 2 September 2013 from http://www.pse.com/savingsandenergycenter/ForHomes/Pages/Lighting.aspx

References, cont’d

Send Your Light Bulbs to Washington, 2013. David Laibson editorial cartoon (image, slide 12). Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://sendyourlightbulbstowashington.wordpress.com/

SparkNET, 2013. Advantages and disadvantages for LED light. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://ezinearticles.com/?Advantages-and-Disadvantages-For-LED-Light-Bulbs&id=2570698

Thurston Talk, 2013. CFL bulb recycling (image, slide 4). Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://www.thurstontalk.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/02/light-bulb-recycling.jpg

U.S. Department of Energy, 2013. Fluorescent lighting. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/fluorescent-lighting

U.S. Department of Energy, 2013. LEDs: the future of lighting is here. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/leds-future-lighting-here

U.S. Department of Energy, 2013. Tips: lighting. Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://energy.gov/energysaver/articles/tips-lighting

U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, 2013. Recycling and disposal after a CFL burns out. Retrieved on 7 September 2013 from http://www2.epa.gov/cfl/recycling-and-disposal-after-cfl-burns-out#important

Urban Vision, 2013. Salford’s LED street lighting retrofit (image, slide 7). Retrieved on 31 August 2013 from http://www.urbanvision.org.uk/projects/highways-and-infrastructure/salford-street-lighting-retrofit-programme/

References, cont’d