That sounds very Telegraph!
Did they point out that a CFL bulb contains about 5mg of mercury and that the estimated recycling cost is about $0.50 per lamp?
Compare that to a mercury thermometer with 50 mg to 5g, now I know you're going to say that there are not many of them about any more but there a a whole load of capacitors containing 10-40mg and plety of other sources besides!
The bottom line is you don't really know anything until you look at the numbers.
I'd like to think that the Telegraph has our best interests at heart but in reality I have to say I think it's all to do with a general "anti-environmental" stance they seem to be taking of late.
It is rather amusing though that they had to go all the war to "Bar Harbour, in Maine" to illustrate their story
http://www.zerowaste.org/cfl/IMAGES_A/PILOT_PR .PDF
http://www.purdue.edu/rem/hmm/mercinfo.htm