


Please check with retailers for program details. However some Ikea locations and HomeDepot stores also offer a “Free Take Back” program. We strongly urge residents to recycle CFLs at our Northwest Citizen Convenience Center when it's accepting household hazardous waste. antifreeze, transmission and power brake fluid)Īre there other ways to dispose of compact florescent light bulbs (CFL)? No unmarked or leaking containers will be accepted. to 5 p.m.)Īll Materials must be in original packaging with manufacturer's label. Household Hazardous Waste Collection Schedule for 2022: April 1 and 2 (9 a.m. Commercial vehicles are also not allowed at this facility.įor more information about recycling hazardous materials, please view the Maryland Department of the Environment's fact sheet. See schedule below.īusinesses and commercial users are not permitted to drop their household hazardous waste at this facility and should contact a private vendor for disposal. Household hazardous waste material must be handled, stored, and recycled according to specific guidelines and regulations.īaltimore City residents may recycle their household hazardous waste at our Northwest Citizen Convenience Center located at 2840 Sisson Street between the months of April and October. The access to these materials is relatively easy, but disposing of them incorrectly can be hazardous to us and the environment. Household hazardous waste is anything that can typically be found on a grocery or home improvement store shelf such as bleach, ammonia, batteries, paint, etc.

Commercial vehicles are also not allowed at this facility. Businesses and commercial users are not permitted to drop their household hazardous waste at this facility and should contact a private vendor for disposal.

This facility only accepts resident’s hazardous waste between April and October. Please click on the Tabs Below to Learn More Acceptable Items for Curbside Recycling Collectionīaltimore City residents may recycle their household hazardous waste at our Northwest Citizen Convenience Center located at 2840 Sisson Street. a driver's license, telephone bill, or tax bill before they can drop off any item at the Drop-Off Center. They must be taken to one of DPW Citizens' Convenience Drop-Off Cente rsOther items like leaves can only be recycled curbside at certain times of the year.īaltimore City Residents must show proof of city residency, e.g. Items like hard plastics, scrap metal, household hazardous waste, and electronics can be recycled in Baltimore City, just not with your other curbside recycling. Unsure of your recycling day? Click here to view map. If your collection day falls on a holiday, please hold your recycling items until the makeup collection day which will most often be the following Saturday. No ceramics, plate glass or mirror.Put out all of the recycling that you want curbside or take it to one of DPW Citizens' Convenience Drop-Off Centers there is no limit! Bottles (for example, all beverages, ketchup).Glass (empty and clean, remove lids and put in garbage) Metals (no loose lids, trap inside can or discard) Pizza boxes are recyclable, but please remove the greasy layer.Flattened shoe boxes and brown paper bags.Milk cartons (rinse with cold water and flatten).Flattened cereal and food boxes (remove and discard liner).Please do not put shredded paper in your blue bag or bin, please take it to a Recycling Depot (in the low-grade paper bin) or put it in your garbage. Junk mail, paper bags, envelopes, paper egg cartons, paperback and hardcover books (remove hard cover), phone books.Newspaper and inserts, magazines, catalogues.Improper items can jam machinery, damage equipment and increase the risk of staff injuries. Please do not recycle anything that is not listed.
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Download our What Goes Where guide for a convenient poster that will summarize what you can recycle, what goes into your garbage and what you can take to Eco Stations.Īll the materials listed below can be recycled in blue bags, apartment blue bins and recycling depots.
