Moth Balls

| A-Z Disposal Guide

Moth Balls are a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

Muriatic Acid

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Muriatic Acid is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

No-Pest Strips

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No-Pest Strips are a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

Oven Cleaner

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Oven Cleaner is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

Paint Thinner

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Paint Thinner is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

Pesticide

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Pesticide is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection Events.

Automobiles

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Automobiles are NOT accepted at the WSWMD. Non-repairable automobiles can be recycled through some scrap metal dealers.  Check your local business listings under “scrap metal,” “automobile salvage” or “junk dealers.”

Asphalt

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Asphalt is considered construction & demolition waste and is accepted at the transfer station during normal business hours. Cost: Calculated based on weight. See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Construction and Demolition Waste” Asphalt (from driveways, etc) can be recycled at the following locations: O’Brien Paving, Inc., Jamaica, VT (802) 874-7250 Myers Recycling Center, Colchester, VT (802) 655-4312 […]

Aluminum Siding

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Aluminum siding is NOT recyclable at our drop-off locations but can be brought to the transfer station during normal business hours and disposed of in the metal box. Cost: See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Scrap Metal”

Art Paints

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Art paints (acrylics & oils) are a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills in liquid form. All hazardous materials must be brought to our Hazardous Waste Depot. If your paint is dried up, it is safe to be thrown into your household trash. An access sticker is required to dispose of household trash at […]

Area Rugs

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Area rugs are accepted during normal business hours. Cost: See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Trash”  

Ant Poison

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Ant poison (and any insecticide) is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to our Hazardous Waste Depot or remote HHW Collection Events.