McFarland Farms Community Calendar
Perry Township Tox Drop
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12/14/2024
Residents can dispose of unwanted and unused household hazardous waste as well as electronics on Saturdays during ToxDrop events throughout the city. ToxDrop services are only for residents of Marion County.
Household hazardous waste (HHW) is hazardous waste generated by households that is ignitable, toxic, reactive, corrosive, or otherwise poses a threat to human health or the environment.
What can I dispose of at ToxDrop?
Acceptable household hazardous waste includes the items listed below. You can dispose of 20 gallons of liquid waste or 75 pounds of solid waste per visit. Transport it in plastic crates, cardboard boxes, storage bins, or in other containers that are easy to see through and access. Waste brought in trash bags may not be accepted.
AA and AAA batteries
Adhesives
Aerosol cans
Air fresheners
Ammonia
Bathroom cleaners
Brake fluid
Carpet cleaners
Chlorine bleach
Compact fluorescent light bulbs
Detergents
Electronics (find a list of acceptable electronics here) New tab
Fertilizer
Fire extinguishers
Floor wax
Fluorescent light tubes
Furniture polish
Gasoline
Glue
Herbicides
Insecticides
Lead acid batteries
LED bulbs
Lighter fluid
Elemental mercury
Moth crystals
Nail polish & nail polish remover
Oven cleaner
Paint
Paint stripper
Paint thinner
Pesticides
Pool chemicals
Propane tanks (less than 20 lbs)
Rock salt
Stain removers
Thermostats
Thermometers
Used cooking oil
Used motor oil
Wood stains
Wood varnishes