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.


    Boats

    If the boat is in good usable condition, try giving it away on freecycle.org or consider donating it to your local non-profit reuse store. If the boat is not in usable condition and must be disposed, boats (up to 10 feet in length) are accepted during normal business hours. The boat must be cut in […]

    Read More...

    Boilers

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

    Read More...

    Bookcase

    If the bookcase is in good usable condition, try donating to our Swap shop, freecyle.org or a local reuse/thrift shop. If the bookcase is NOT in usable condition and must be disposed, bookcases are accepted during normal business hours. Cost: Calculated based on weight. See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Trash” (for wooden bookcase) and “Scrap Metal” […]

    Read More...

    Books (Hardcover)

    Hardcover books can NOT be placed in the recycling drop-off containers or in your curbside recycling containers, unless you have removed the cover and spine (the cover and spine would be trash). Intact books must go in the trash or be brought to our book recycling program during regular business hours.

    Read More...

    Books (Paperback)

    Paperback books may be recycled in the recycling drop-off containers or in your curbside recycling containers. They may also be reused by bringing them to our Books program with Roundabout Books.

    Read More...

    Box Spring

    Box springs are accepted during normal business hours. Cost: $25 per box spring- all sizes

    Read More...

    Boxboard

    Boxboard, such as cereal boxes, can be recycled at all recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container. At the transfer station, please recycle boxboard in our mixed good boxes, do NOT put in the cardboard recycling box.

    Read More...

    Brake Fluid

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

    Read More...

    Bricks

    Bricks are accepted during normal business hours and the cost is based on weight. Cost: Calculated based on weight. See our Fees and Materials Accepted under “Construction & Demolition”

    Read More...

    Brochures

    Brochures can be recycled at all recycling drop-off locations or in your curbside recycling container. At the transfer station, please recycle brochures in our mixed good boxes, do NOT put in the cardboard recycling box.  

    Read More...