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.


    Varnish

    Varnish can be brought in for FREE and collected with our Paint Recycle program.  Please see the scale house attendant for more information. The Varnish must be in a non-rusty container with the label readable.  Otherwise, it would be considered hazardous waste and those materials must be brought to one of our Hazardous Waste Collection […]

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    VCR

    VCRs are banned from Vermont landfills, however, we are a drop-off site for VT State e-waste recycling. Please check in at the scale house, most items require a disposal fee, but do NOT require an access sticker or day pass. See our E-Waste page for more information.  

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    VHS Cassette Tapes

    VHS cassette tapes are NOT recyclable locally. Greendisk offers a mail-in option for recycling some types of obsolete technology –  “technotrash”.  This service does charge a fee. If the mail-in program is not an option and the tapes are not able to be donated, please dispose of your VHS cassette tapes in the trash.

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    Water Heater

    Water heaters are accepted during normal business hours. Cost: See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Scrap Metal”

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    Weed Killer

    Weed Killer is a hazardous material and banned from Vermont landfills. All hazardous materials must be brought to our Hazardous Waste Depot.

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    What is Household Hazardous Waste?

    What is Household Hazardous Waste?    Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) can be identified by keywords on the container label: danger, warning, caution, flammable, caustic, poison, and skull and crossbones. The container may also describe the health or environmental hazard of the product by using the following words: flammable, combustible, poison, caustic, and irritant. Not all […]

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    Yogurt Containers

    Yogurt containers, once rinsed out, can be recycled at all recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container.

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    Ziploc Bags

      Ziploc bags are NOT recyclable at the transfer station. Clean Ziploc bags (Dry and containing no food residue) can be recycled at supermarkets that participate in plastic film recycling programs. Otherwise, please dispose of your Ziploc bags in your household trash. Access Sticker or Day Pass is required to dispose of Ziploc bags 

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