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At the risk of spoiling what could be a very romantic evening, one man attempts to convince his date that energy-efficient compact fluorescent light bulbs are a much better "idea" than regular bulbs.
CFLs, like all fluorescent lamps (e.g., long tubular lamps common in offices and kitchens), contain small amounts of mercury and it is a concern for landfills and waste incinerators where the mercury from lamps may be released and contribute to air and water pollution.
As each CFL manufactured by NEMA members contains up to 5-6 milligrams of mercury, at the Maine “safety†standard of 300 nanograms per cubic meter, it would take 16,667 cubic meters of soil to “safely†contain all the mercury in a single CFL.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Compact_fluorescent_lamp