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Item Where to Dispose Acrylic Paint Transfer Station Aerosol Cans All-in-1 Air Pillows Donate on Front Porch Forum Ammunition State Patrol Explosives Unit 802-244-8727 Antifreeze Appliances St. Johnsbury Transfer Station Arsenic (or pressure) treated wood St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Asbestos VT Agency of Natural Resources Aseptic Containers Trash Ashes Garden, yard Asphalt St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Automobiles Allards (802) 748-4452 Ballasts Aubuchon Hardware Batteries, Lead Acid trash Batteries, Alkaline trash Batteries, Rechargable trash Blender trash CD Cases Trash, or repurpose Cans, Tin All-in-1 Recycling Cardboard All-in-1 Recycling Carpet St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Cat Litter Trash Catalogs All-in-1 Recycling, or repurpose for crafts Christmas Trees TBD Cleaning Products Clothing/Textiles donate at Salvation Army, Railroad Street, or H.O.P.E. Store, Lyndonville Concrete, Masonry St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Construction and Demolition St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Copier Toner See manufacturer instructions, in most cases they provide return mail service when you purchase a new one. Couch - ruined St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - $54.00 DVD, CDs Trash Egg Carton, Cardboard All-in-1 Recycling, or save for local egg farmers Egg Carton, Plastic All-in-1 Recycling, or save for local egg farmers, or use to start seeds Egg Carton, Styrofoam Trash Electronics This category includes computers, all computer peripherals, and TVs. These materials are banned from the landfill, but they can be recycled for Fire Extinguishers Reed Supply, Mill St., St. Johnsbury Fireworks, Explosives Unwanted ammunition, road flares, and fireworks must be handled properly. Call the State Patrol Explosives Unit 802-244-8727 before moving explosives and shock-sensitive materials. Don’t put in the trash! Flourescent Bulbs, CFLs Aubuchon Hardware, or save for a household hazardous waste collection day. Foil All-in-1 Recycling Food Scraps Compost at home, mandatory organics recycling comes into effect 2020 Furniture, broken St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Furniture, in good repair donate at Salvation Army, Railroad Street, or H.O.P.E. Store, Lyndonville Gas, Oil, Mixed These are hazardous waste and must be brought to a seasonal Household Hazardous Waste Collection event. Dates for 2017 are: Glass bottles All-in-1 Hazardous Product Containers Never mix bits of leftover hazardous material. Don’t rinse out empty container Hand Mixer St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Trash Hearing Aids Recycle unwanted or older hearing aids and assistive devices at the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Securely package the donation and mail to: Hear Now 6700 Washington Avenue South Eden Prairie, MN 55344 866-354-3254 Hydraulic Fluids Household Hazardous Waste. Collection dates for 2017 are: May 20th and Sept. 23rd, 2017. 9am - 1pm Main Street Municpipal Parking Lot. Hypodermic Needles/Sharps St. Johnsbury Police Station Irons St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Scrap Metal Joint Compound/Spackling St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Junk Mail All-in-1 Recycling - to remove yourself from Junk Mail lists, call each vendor Kerosene Household Hazardous Waste Day. Dates for 2016 are: Latex Paint Return for recycling to Paint Care collection locations: Sherwin Williams, Portland St., Aubuchon Hardware, Memorial Drive Lawn Clippings St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Yard Waste Lead Paint Household Hazardous Waste Day. Dates for 2016 are: Lead Sinkers Bring to a Household Hazardous Waste collection or to a metal hauler for recycling. Leaves compost at home, donate to other composters, St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Yard Waste Light Bulbs, Incandescent trash Magazines All-in-1 Recylcing, or use for crafts Matress and Box Spring If ripped or stained, mattresses and box springs go to the landfill. Mercury Products Household Hazardous Waste Day. Dates for 2017 are: Medical Waste Call the State Solid Waste Program at 828-1138 Medications Collection bin at St. Johnsbury Police Station, Main Street Metal, Scrap St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Scrap Metal Microwave Ovens St. Johnsbury Transfer Station Mothballs Mothballs are toxic and should be taken to a Household Hazardous Waste collection. Motor Oil Recycle up to 5 gallons per visit at Bond Auto Parts, 590 Memorial Drive, St. Johnsbury. (802) 748-2327 Musical Instruments Donate if in good condition, annual sale in Montpelier www.sharethemusicvt.org Newspaper Use instead of wrapping paper, Shred and add to back yard compost or use for sheet mulching. Newspapers can also go in with recycling. Oil Filters Dry out and dispose of in the trash Oil-Based Paints Return for recycling to Paint Care collection locations: Sherwin Williams, Portland St., Aubuchon Hardware, Memorial Drive Packing Materials Post on Front Porch Forum, otherwise, packing peanuts are trash, pop air pillows and dispose of in the trash Paint Cans, Empty Regular trash Pallets If not in usable condition, St. Johnsbury Transfer Station Construction and Demolition Paper All-in-1 Recycling Paper Bags All-in-1 Recycling Pesticides These harmful chemicals must be disposed of at a Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event. Dates for 2017 are: Pharmaceuticals These can be disposed of in a drop box at the St. Johnsbury Police Department, Main St., St. Johnsbury Phone Books All-in-1 Pizza Boxes If free of food debris, these can be recycled in the All-in-1 system. Can food covered boxes be ripped up for compost? Plastc Bottles/Jugs All-in-1 Recycling Plastic Bags Trash, or save to recycle. Walmart in Littleton has a collection site at the entrance Print Cartridges Recycle with the manufacturer, or at point of purchase Propane Tanks Tanks without a valve can be brought to the scrap metal collection bin at St. Johnsbury Transfer Station Rags, Clean Save for resuse Rags, Oily Trash Railroad Ties St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Receipts ball up and put in All-in-1 Refridgerator St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - $25.00 Sheetrock If usable, donate, or list on Front Porch Forum, otherwise, dispose of at the St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Shingles, Asphalt St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition Shoes If in good, usable condition, donate to the Salvation Army (Railroad St.), or The Little Thrift Shop at the North Church (Main St.) Smoke Detectors Banned from the landfill; smoke detectors contain small amounts of a radioactive material – poses little threat but becomes a hazard if broken open. Curie Services offers a mail-back kit for a fee. Styrofoam trash, St. Johnsbury Transfer Station Textiles Donate clothing that is in good usable condition at the Salvation Army (Railroad St.), or The Little Thrift Shop at the North Church (Main St.) Thermometers, Mercury Store in a safe place until the next Household Hazardous Waste Collection Day. Dates for 2017 are: Thermostats Household Hazardous Waste Collection event, or bring to Aubuchan for recycling Tyvek St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Construction and Demolition VHS Tapes Trash Wire St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Scrap Metal Wrapping Paper All-in-1 Recycling Yard Waste Pile it in your yard to slowly break down, or bring to a spring or fall collection event in the town of STJ, or, St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Yard Waste bin - minimum charge applies How to properly prepare for disposal What doesn't qualify? Must be dried - you can use kitty litter to absorb liquids Must be empty. Do not punture. Separate caps from containers and recycle caps over 2". Aerosol cans that are hazardous (paints, pesticides) and empty should go in the trash. Those with any quantity in them should come to a household hazardous waste collection. NOT accepted Fee varies by appliance, search under individual appliance for actual price to dispose, or click here for price sheet. depending on size it may be brought on a "bulky day" Call 802-863-7236 for list of asbestos abatement contractors Be sure they are completely cooled, spread around landscape Please Rinse Empty and Flatten - staples, tapes, labels OK no oil, paint, or chemical stained See manufacturer instructions, in most cases they provide return mail service when you purchase a new one. http://dec.vermont.gov/waste-management/solid/product-stewardship/electronics#information Unwanted ammunition, road flares, and fireworks must be handled properly. Call the State Patrol Explosives Unit 802-244-8727 before moving explosives and shock-sensitive materials. Don’t put in the trash! Aubuchon Hardware, or save for a household hazardous waste collection day. No oil, grease, or food These are hazardous waste and must be brought to a seasonal Household Hazardous Waste Collection event. Dates for 2017 are: In general, you can place empty HHW product containers, such as quart containers for oil and paint cans, the trash. If no more can be poured or used from the container – it is considered empty and therefore a solid waste. Recycle unwanted or older hearing aids and assistive devices at the Starkey Hearing Foundation. Securely package the donation and mail to: Household Hazardous Waste. Collection dates for 2017 are: May 20th and Sept. 23rd, 2017. 9am - 1pm Main Street Municpipal Parking Lot. Return for recycling to Paint Care collection locations: Sherwin Williams, Portland St., Aubuchon Hardware, Memorial Drive Bring to a Household Hazardous Waste collection or to a metal hauler for recycling. compost at home, donate to other composters, St. Johnsbury Transfer Station - Yard Waste Box springs can also be dismantled and the textiles, wood, and springs can be recycled individually. Mothballs are toxic and should be taken to a Household Hazardous Waste collection. Recycle up to 5 gallons per visit at Bond Auto Parts, 590 Memorial Drive, St. Johnsbury. (802) 748-2327 Donate if in good condition, annual sale in Montpelier www.sharethemusicvt.org Use instead of wrapping paper, Shred and add to back yard compost or use for sheet mulching. Newspapers can also go in with recycling.