Household Hazardous Waste
Household hazardous waste (HHW) materials are banned from the garbage and should not be placed down the drain or in the natural environment. If disposed of incorrectly, toxic materials can harm aquatic life, destroy sensitive ecosystems and pollute recreational sites and water supplies. Examples of HHW include batteries, paints, solvents, pesticides, gasoline, oil, and antifreeze, as well as pharmaceuticals.
Summer Waste Safety Tips
Spending time outdoors or in the pool this summer? Whether we realize it or not, many of our summertime activities can contribute to landfill fires if we’re not careful.
- Camping/BBQing – Be sure to safely store your propane tanks and cylinders and properly dispose of them at a drop-off depot once you’re done.
- E-biking – It’s important that when e-bike batteries reach their end-of-life, they are recycled responsibly at one of 75 locations in the region that accept batteries for recycling.
- Relaxing in the pool or hot tub – Maintaining pools and hot tubs involves chemicals that are safe when used properly, but can cause fires if disposed of incorrectly. Return all pool chemicals to the Hartland Depot for free.
Drop-off Locations
HHW can be safely disposed of at the Hartland Depot for free, or you can search for the item on myrecyclopedia.ca to find a list of alternate drop-off locations.