Household Hazardous Waste

Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is a catch-all phrase for any household product that may be toxic to human health or the environment and/or requires special handling for proper disposal. You may be surprised to find so many of these products in your home. Identify them by looking for words of WARNING, CAUTION, or DANGER.

Where to Recycle: Community Drop-Off and Select Retail Take-Back Programs

It’s best to choose non-toxic, biodegradable, environmentally safe products. Buy only the amount of product you need, store properly by following storage instructions on the label, and whenever possible use the product up entirely.

If you have remaining products to dispose of, consider your recycling options. Many automotive fluids – motor oil, brake oil, transmission fluid, and antifreeze – can often be recycled through local service stations and automotive businesses. Many of the materials in this “Special Materials” section fall under the HHW category and most Michigan counties provide seasonal collection events or will take these materials by appointment for proper disposal.  Call your local or county recycling contact for more information.

Why can’t this item go in my curbside bin?  

Collected household hazardous waste requires special handling by licensed professionals and will be properly disposed in a hazardous waste landfill to assure protection of groundwater. These products generally have characteristics that make them flammable, volatile, toxic, corrosive, caustic, reactive, or poisonous. If a product contains phosphates, if used may irritate eyes, is harmful if swallowed, or needs to be used with protection, it is probably a common household hazardous waste product.

What types of this material qualify for recycling?

Cleaning Products:
Oven cleaners
Drain cleaners
Wood and metal cleaner/polish
Toilet cleaners
Tub, tile, and shower cleaners
Bleach (laundry)
Pool chemicals

Automotive Products:
Motor oil
Fuel additives
Air conditioning refrigerants
Antifreeze
Starter fluids
Automotive batteries
Transmission and brake fluid
Carburetor and fuel injection cleaners

Other Flammable Products:
Propane tanks
Kerosene
Home heating oil
Diesel fuel
Gas/oil mix
Lighter fluid

Pesticides:
Ant sprays and baits
Cockroach sprays and baits
Flea repellents and shampoos
Bug sprays
Houseplant insecticides
Moth repellents
Mouse and rat poisons

Workshop/Painting Supplies:
Adhesives and glues
Furniture strippers
Oil or enamel-based paint
Stains and finishes
Paint thinners and turpentine
Paint strippers and removers
Fixatives and other solvents

Miscellaneous:
Batteries
Mercury thermostats or thermometers
Fluorescent light bulbs
Driveway sealer
Pharmaceuticals
Antibacterial soap and gel products
Herbicides
Insecticides

Fungicides/wood preservatives

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