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Where in Lviv to hand in batteries, lamps and thermometers: schedule and addresses

Katerina Belousova

Each person can hand in 10 fluorescent lamps, 5 thermometers and 1 kg of batteries for free

In Lviv, in October 2023, residents will be able to pass used fluorescent lamps, thermometers containing mercury, and batteries to the mobile hazardous waste collection point "ecobus".

The parking schedule was published on the website of the state enterprise Bodnarivka.

It is noted that the point will work every Friday and every Saturday at 25 locations of the Lviv City Territorial Community.

Ecobus accepts undamaged:

  • spent fluorescent lamps – up to 10 pcs.;
  • thermometers – up to 5 pcs.;
  • batteries – up to 1 kg.

"Acceptance is carried out in the manufacturer's packaging or other safe containers," the message emphasized.

Ecobus parking schedule:

  • October 6 10:00-13:00 St. Stryyska, 107, opposite the "Lviv" bus station;
  • October 6, 14:00-17:00 – Ave. Chervonoi Kalyna, 36, "Shuvar" shopping complex;
  • October 6, 10:00-13:00 – Ave. V. Chornovola, 16-I, "Ashan" supermarket;
  • October 6 14:00-17:00 – St. Hetmana I. Mazepa, 11, market "Balaton";
  • October 7 10:00-13:00 – Vinnyky, str. S. Krushelnytska, 3-A, "Rukavychka" supermarket;
  • October 7, 14:00-17:00 – st. Pasichna, 42, "Svoy Market" supermarket;
  • October 13 10:00-13:00 – st. Knyagini Olga, 106, between shops "Foxtrot" and department store "Lviv";
  • October 13, 14:00-17:00 – st. Uhorska, 7-A, DABK Inspection;
  • October 13, 10:00-11:00 – st. I. Velichkovsky, 1, "ATB" supermarket;
  • October 13, 11:00-13:00 – St. T. Shevchenko, 358, "Silpo" supermarket;
  • October 13, 14:00-17:00 – st. T. Shevchenko, 60, "Silpo" supermarket;
  • October 14 10:00-13:00 – sq. Rynok, 1, Lviv City Council;
  • October 14, 14:00-17:00 – st. I. Vyhovsky, 102, TVC "Southern";
  • October 20 10:00-13:00 – Ave. 109 Chervonoi Kalina, shop "Titan";
  • October 20, 14:00-17:00 – st. Zelena, 147, "Arsen" supermarket;
  • October 20, 10:00-13:00 – St. Patona, 37 , "Arsen" supermarket;
  • October 20, 14:00-17:00 – st. Horodotska, 179, "Skrynia" shopping center, parking lot;
  • October 21st 10:00-13:00 – village Bryukhovychi, str. V. Ivasyuka, 1-B, "Blyzenko" supermarket;
  • October 21, 14:00-17:00 – st. Lyubinska, 92, "House of Furniture" shopping center;
  • October 27 10:00-13:00 – st. B. Khmelnytskogo, 214, "Silpo" supermarket;
  • October 27, 14:00-17:00 – Ave. V. Chornovola, 93, "Arsen" supermarket;
  • October 27, 10:00-13:00 – st. Oghirkova, 1, "Pidzamche" station;
  • October 27, 14:00-17:00 – st. Shiroka, 66, Rukavychka supermarket;
  • October 28 10:00-13:00 – st. A. Sakharova, 45, "Silpo" supermarket;
  • October 28, 14:00-17:00 – Ave. Chervonoi Kalina, 62, "Silpo" supermarket.

As EcoPolitic reported earlier, residents of Lviv are urged to take bulky waste (defective household appliances, old furniture, construction waste) to the station for receiving such waste, which is located at Zhovkivska Street, 18, and not just leave it the sky.

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