NEMA - Thermostat Recycling Corporation

Thermostat Recycling Corporation

The Thermostat Recycling Corporation (TRC), a not-for-profit corporation founded and operated by thermostat manufacturing companies, facilitates the nationwide collection of all brands of used, wall-mounted mercury-switch thermostats so that the mercury can be purified for re-use. Collection takes place through HVAC wholesale outlets, HVAC contractors that meet certain size or location criteria, and local household hazardous waste facilities. The TRC program is available to eligible participants throughout the continental United States and is taking steps to expand into Canadian provinces. Participating organizations pay only a one-time fee of $25 to obtain a collection bin – all other costs of the program are borne by the TRC.

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Find a Participating Wholesaler

  • TRC Wholesaler List--August 2007 (228k) This spreadsheet contains a list of heating, ventilation and air conditioning wholesalers that participate in the Thermostat Recycling Corporation program.

  • TRC Contractors List--March 2007  (44k) This spreadsheet contains a list of contractors that participate in the Thermostat Recycling Corporation program.

  • TRC Wholesaler Chain List -- July 2005 (32k)  This spreadsheet contains the names of wholesaler chains that participate in the Thermostat Recycling Corporation program through all or some of their individual outlets. 

Program Collection Results

Program Information

Questions & Answers

To participate in the Thermostat Recycling Corporation, please call 800-238-8192.


Mercury is a poisonous heavy metal and is contained in some of the products we use everyday. It can be found in your home, in health care facilities, and in schools.Mercury exposure at high levels can harm the brain, heart, kidneys, lungs, and immune system of people of all ages. It has been demonstrated that high levels of methyl mercury in the bloodstream of unborn babies and young children may harm the developing nervous system, making the child less able to think and learn. Where is mercury found? Sources of mercury in the home include fluorescent light bulbs (both tubes and Compact Fluorescent Lamps CFLs), mercury thermometers, and mercury thermostats.
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