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Standards

Vermont

Disposal Ban

  • Labeled thermostats, thermometers, switches, lamps, medical or scientific instruments or electric relays
  • No disposal ban for batteries or unlabeled products

Labeling

  • Thermostats, thermometers, switches, lamps, medical or scientific instruments, electric relays, and electronic devices that contain mercury added lamps. Manufacturers in Vermont must certify to the state by October 1, 2006 that they have developed a labeling plan in accordance with state guidelines. The plans must encompass both products and packaging. No label for mercury batteries.

Product Ban

  • Mercury thermostats, thermometers, mercury-added novelties as of July 1, 2006, mercury switches and relays as of January 2007 (ban exempts replacement switches)

Manufacturer Collection/Recycle

  • Manufacturers of mercury-containing thermostats must develop and implement a collection program that provides a minimum $5 financial incentive for the return of each mercury‑containing thermostat to a thermostat wholesaler by a contractor or service technician, or homeowner.  Program must include education and outreach component.  Plan must be submitted by October 1, 2008 and, upon approval, implemented by April 1, 2009.

Notification

  • For all mercury-added products

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