Too many pill-popping, tech-savvy Canadians unknowingly polluting: study (continued)

By Michael Oliveira, THE CANADIAN PRESS
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While Freeman called the amount of mercury in each bulb "very trace," he said it's important that people realize the products shouldn't go in a trash bag, where they could break and leak out the toxic substance.

"There is a mercury problem and it highlights the need for take-back legislation, so everywhere that sells these bulbs should be required to take them back," he said.

"When you make it easy for people they do do the right thing."

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