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Household Hazardous Waste

Spartanburg County Public Works Department is working with a local citizen's group to offer one-day events to collect household hazardous material from residents. 

If you would like to be a part of this workgroup, please call 864-595-5326 or e-mail. 

Otherwise, please check back for future collection day events that will be held in Spartanburg County.

 

Where to take your HHW

Hazardous waste cannot be disposed of by throwing it in a dumpster or putting it on your curb with your other garbage and recyclables.  It requires special handling and treatment.  Luckily, there are a few places you can take your HHW and they will handle the dirty work for you!

Examples of household hazardous waste are:

  • Batteries

  • Consumer paint products

  • Corrosives (such as oven cleaners and drain cleaners)

  • Liquid fuels

  • Domestic pesticides

  • Pharmaceuticals (unused medications and hypodermic needles)

  • Pressurized-flammable gas containers (such as propane BBQ tanks and single use tanks)

  • Solvent and flammable liquids (such as gasoline, anti-freeze, and paint strippers)

  • Swimming pool chemicals

  • Consumer electrical and electronic equipment

  • Products containing mercury (includes thermometers and fluorescent lighting)

 

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