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How do I dispose of my household hazardous waste? Who do I contact? Submit your request via our website's City of Princeton Action Center or call the City of Princeton, Code Enforcement at 972-736-2416.
Some leftover or used household products contain chemicals that can present safety concerns if not managed properly. These products are often called household hazardous waste (HHW) and can include items like: Corrosive cleaners (such as drain cleaner and lye-based oven cleaner)
How do I find a Household Hazardous Waste collection in my area? Check the HHW Collection Programs document. Search for your county, then check to see if your city or county sponsors an ongoing (drop-off or home collection) program or a one-time event.
Household Hazardous Waste Information. Never throw hazardous products away with your regular trash. Store all hazardous products in their original containers with lids fastened securely. Learn more about proper disposal methods. Prescription and Nonprescription Drug Disposal.
The Tarrant County Environmental Collection Center Program (TCECCP) is a regional effort by cities in Tarrant County to provide citizens a safe and effective way to dispose of household hazardous chemicals and wastes.
WM's At Your Door Special Collection ® service makes it easy to properly dispose of potentially hazardous household materials. To verify this service is available in your area and schedule a collection, visit WMAtYourDoor.com or call 1-800-449-7587.
The Hazardous Waste Pickup Program is a convenient service offered in your community for you to properly dispose and recycle home-generated special materials- safely, easily and responsibly. Qualifying items may be conveniently picked up at your home by simply scheduling a collection.
When these products are no longer needed or wanted, they are called household hazardous waste and should receive special storage, handling and disposal. The Fort Bend County’s Solid Waste Advisory Committee is proud to offer a Household Hazardous Waste Collection for Fort Bend County’s citizens.
For information on how to properly dispose of items from businesses, non-profit organizations, churches, schools, and other non-household related items please call the TCEQ small business assistance line at 1 (800) 447-2827. Click or Scan this QR Code for brochures and more information regarding the COVID-19 virus.
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