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How to Recycle House Waste in Philadelphia

Dispose of hazardous household waste in a way that is safe for Roxborough-Manayunk.

Patch users across the Philadelphia area have shown increasing interest in how to recycle or safely dispose of any number of household items. So we've put together a series of resources for you and your neighbors, including locations in Roxborough-Manayunk Patch and nearby. If we miss any item you want to know how to properly dispose of or recycle, please let us know in the comments.

What is Hazardous Household Waste?

Hazardous household waste (HHW) is any common item that contains toxic chemicals and might include more things that one would expect. The following items are considered hazardous household waste:

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Paint Products

  • Oil-based Paint
  • Paint Thinner
  • Turpentine
  • Shellac
  • Stains and Varnish
  • Furniture Stripper and Finisher
  • Wallpaper Cement

Outdoor Products

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  • Swimming Pool Chemicals
  • Weed Killers
  • Septic Tank Degreasers
  • Asphalt Sealers
  • Caulking Compounds
  • Joint Compound
  • Roof Cements
  • Rodent Poison

Automotive Products

  • Grease and Rust Solvents
  • Fuel Additives
  • Motor Oil
  • Antifreeze
  • Gasoline
  • Carburetor Cleaners
  • Transmission/Brake Fluid
  • Lead Acid Batteries

Household Products

  • Drain/Oven Cleaners
  • Rug Cleaners
  • Kerosene
  • Toilet Bowl Cleaners
  • Adhesives/Solvents
  • Mothballs/Flakes
  • Spot Removers
  • Dry Cleaning Fluid
  • Wood and Metal Cleaners

Electronic Equipment

  • CRT Monitors
  • CPU's
  • Cameras
  • Cell Phones
  • Fax Machines
  • Scanners/Printers
  • TV (30" and smaller)
  • Computer Peripherals

Miscellaneous

  • Acids, Caustics, Solvents
  • Flammables
  • Oxidizers
  • Organic Peroxide
  • Reactives
  • Lead
  • Pesticides
  • Mercury Bearing Items
  • Fluorescent Bulbs
  • Propane Cylinders (20lb or less)
  • Rechargeable Batteries

How to Recycle HHW

  • Philadelphia County holds several events throughout the year for collecting HHW. Check the schedule here. The next event is April 28 at the Streets Department Training Center, 8401 State Road.
  • Montgomery County holds a number of HHW collection events every year, including one in May. Check their schedule here.
  • Delaware County holds four HHW collection events a year, including one scheduled for April 21. Check their information here.


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