A-Z Disposal Guide

Wondering what to do with?… Search our handy A-Z Disposal Guide to find out how to properly dispose of (or recycle) most common household items.


Fungicide

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

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Furniture Polish

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

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Glossy Paper

Glossy paper can be recycled at all recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container.  

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Grease (Automotive)

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

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Greeting Cards

Greeting cards (without foil, glitter or electronics) can be recycled at all recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container. Cards with glitter or foil are NOT recyclable and must be placed in your trash. Greeting cards that contain electronics (talk or sing), please remove the electronics prior to recycling. Please see Batteries for […]

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Grill (gas, bbq, charcoal, camping, Coleman stove)

If the grill is in good useable condition, it may be donated to a local reuse/resale shop.  See more information on our Swap Shop.  Grills (BBQ, gas, propane) in any condition are accepted during normal business hours.  This includes gas grills, charcoal grills, hibachis, camping stoves, etc. Cost: $5-10 depending on the size of the […]

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Grocery Bags

Paper grocery bags are recyclable at recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container. Soiled paper grocery bags are not recyclable, but can be composted, FREE of charge, in the Windham Solid Waste Management District’s organics composting program or your curbside compost container (if applicable). Please see Project C.O.W. for more information. Plastic grocery bags that enter our facility get caught in […]

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