Recycling Programs and Events

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See below for information on how, where, and when to recycle tires, cooking oil, electronics, and textiles.

Tire Drop-Off Program
Paint Drop-Off Program
Cooking Oil Recycling
Electronics Recycling
Textile Recycling
Battery Management

 

Recycling Events

Below is information on how to recycle various waste products, including what can and cannot be recycled, and information on regular events like hazardous waste recycling and paper shredding. 

Hazardous Waste recycling guidelines
Paper Shredding guidelines

Household Hazardous Waste Program

Residential material and residential license plates only – no commercial vehicles.

Acceptable Items

Adhesives, Aerosol Cans, Antifreeze, Brake Fluid, Car Batteries, Cleaners, Drain Cleaners, Fire Extinguishers, Flares (road only), Fluorescent Bulbs (no broken bulbs), Gasoline, Gas/Oil Mix, Kerosene, Lighter Fluid, Mercury, Motor Oil/Filters, Paints (Latex/Oil), Paint Thinner, Pesticides/Herbicides, Photographic Chemicals, Pool Chemicals, Propane Tanks, Stains/Varnishes, Thermometers, Thermostats.

Rechargeable & Button Cell Batteries (individually bag each battery or tape each terminal end prior to transport). Alkaline batteries can be disposed of in regular trash.

Asbestos containing materials: call to pre-register, must be double bagged.

Non-acceptable Items

Appliances/Furniture, Computers, Electronics, Empty Containers, Explosives and Munitions, Infectious/Medical Waste, Printers, Smoke Detectors, Televisions, Tires.

No containers over 10 gallons.

*Items listed are not intended to be all inclusive. Call if you have questions about any other items.

Please help us feed Middlesex County residents in need: Bring a non-perishable food item when you come to one of our household hazardous waste events. Donated items will be delivered to REPLENISH, the Middlesex County foodbank.

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