Household Hazardous Waste (HHW)

Many common household materials are considered hazardous, or need special disposal.

2010 Collection Events

All collection hours are from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. only!
(June and September HHW events hours are from 7 - noon due to summer temperatures)
All collection days are Thursday, Friday and Saturday. There are no events in July or August.
Call (602) 262-7251 if you need directions to the site nearest you.

No commercial loads, medical waste, explosives or radioactive waste will be accepted at the events.

HHW events are FREE for Phoenix residents. When bringing your HHW don't forget ...
  • Proof of Phoenix residency required. (Bring your current Phoenix municipal services bill showing solid waste fees AND a matching photo ID with same Phoenix address)
  • No commercial or large quantities can be accepted at these events.
  • Residents of other cities should call your local solid waste authority for information.
  • A maximum of five over-the-road-tires per resident will be accepted. No tractor or oversize tires will be allowed.
  • Residential appliances, plastic bags, electronics and computers are also accepted.
2010 HHW EVENTS
Dec. 10, 11, 12 2009 Mountain Vista Park
13647 S. 50th St.
[ 48th Street and Ray Road ]
January 14,15,16

Palmcroft Baptist Church
15825 North 35th Avenue.
[ Northeast corner, 35 Av/Tierra Buena]

February 18,19,20

Pecos Park
17010 South 48th Street
[ Northeast corner, 48 St/Pecos]

March 18, 19 ,20

Paradise Valley Park
17648 North 40th Street
[ 40 St south of Union Hills Road ]

April 15, 16, 17

North Phoenix Baptist Church
5757 North Central
[ Southeast corner, Central/Bethany ]

May 13, 14, 15

Desert West Sports Complex
6602 W. Encanto Blvd.(2300 N)
[ Northeast corner, 67th Ave./Encanto ]

June 17, 18, 19 Los Olivos Park * 7 AM to Noon
2802 E. Devonshire Ave. (4200 N)
[ Northeast corner, 28 St/Devonshire ]
Sept. 16, 17, 18

Cesar Chavez Park * 7AM to Noon
7858 S. 35th Ave
[ Enter off Baseline, west of 39th Ave ]

Oct. 14, 15, 16

Paradise Valley Park
17648 N. 40th St.
[ 40th St. South of Union Hills Dr. ]

Nov. 18, 19, 20

North Phoenix Baptist Church
5757 N. Central Ave
[ Southeast corner of Central/Bethany Home ]

Dec. 16, 17, 18 Mountain Vista Park
13647 S. 50th St.
[ 48th Street and Ray Road ]

Acceptable HHW and non-HHW items
  • antifreeze, paint, oil, and car batteries
  • pool chemicals
  • brake-transmission-power steering fluid/degreasers gasoline/diesel fuel/additives
  • varnish/turpentine/linseed oil/solvents/adhesives
  • pesticides/herbicides
  • fire extinguishers/compressed gas cylinders
  • Freon based refrigerators/freezers/water coolers air conditioners, heat pumps
  • computers/electronics
  • washers/dryers/water heaters
  • evaporative coolers
  • stoves/dishwashers
  • residential appliances
  • stereos/audio equipment
  • televisions

Unacceptable materials

  • Regular refuse and bulk trash.
  • Business/commercial waste.
  • Bio-medical waste.
  • Ammunition or explosives. These items can be taken to the Police Property Management Facility. Call 602-262-6151 for more information.
  • Large quantities of residential wastes (five gallons or more of each product)will not be accepted. (Exception would be paint where up to 20 gallons of paint will be accepted).
  • Please contact private disposal companies for proper and responsible disposal of commercial and large quantity wastes. These can be found in the telephone directory under "Garbage & Rubbish Collection"
  • Call Solid Waste Customer Services at (602) 262-7251 for any unusual chemical or unlabeled containers for specific guidelines.

When bringing HHW items, remember these tips.

  • If possible, seal items in their original containers or clearly label all items not in their original containers.
  • Place items in a cardboard box. Wrap glass bottles in cloth or newspaper so they do not break while transported.
  • Place the cardboard box in the trunk of your car or in the bed of your pickup truck. Keep items away from passengers.
  • Follow directions once you reach the event site, drive carefully and watch for others.
  • At the site, event staff will unload the HHW materials from your vehicle. Please stay inside your vehicle.

What happens to the items collected?

  • Recycling companies will recycle the used motor oil, batteries and antifreeze.
  • Useable paints will be mixed and reused or recycled.
  • Unusable materials will be disposed of properly.
  • Collected appliance materials are hauled directly to a recycling facility, or to another facility for proper removal and recycling of regulated materials, such as refrigerants. After removal of refrigerants, the appliances are recycled.

Between HHW collection events...

  • Motor oil and car batteries can be taken to some local auto parts stores for free. Call the store first - materials accepted and hours of operation are subject to change.
  • Allow small amounts of latex paint (1/3 of a gallon or less) to dry and harden. Place open can of dried paint in refuse container. Place lid in container separately.
  • Use or burn up liquid propane in small (1 lb) canisters. Place empty canister in refuse container. Bring BBQ cylinders/tanks to HHW collection events.
  • City disposal facilities accept car batteries, up to five (5) gallons of motor oil per residence, appliances that use refrigerants, and up to five (5) tires ( no oversized tires) per residence per year. Bring proof of City of Phoenix residency (your current Phoenix water bill).
Special needs pickup service

If you have a physical condition that prevents you from attending the events, call (602) 262-7251 at least one week before the HHW event to schedule a special pickup or for information on special needs pickup service. Special needs pickups will be scheduled on the Thursday and Friday of each collection event.

Batteries

Alkaline and carbon-zinc batteries, typically flashlight batteries in sizes A, AA, AAA, C, and D, should be bagged and tied and placed in your garbage container. Rechargable batteries that are nickel-cadmium (Ni-Cd), nickel-metal hydride (Ni-MH), lithium ion (Li-ion), or small, sealed lead batteries, weighing less that two pounds, may be disposed for free at companies that belong to Call2Recycle. To the nearest location, visit www.rbrc.org.

Residential Appliances and Computers

Residents can now take appliances and computers to the local HHW event. Acceptable items include refrigerators, freezers, air conditioners, water coolers, stoves, washer/dryers, swamp coolers, water heaters, televisions/stereos, and computers/computer equipment. In addition to HHW appliance collections, click here to find out information on the Appliance collection and recycling program which collects appliances directly from your home for a fee. Any other items or questions, please call Solid Waste Customer Service at (602) 262-7251.

Paint Distribution

Usually on the second Wednesday after each HHW event listed above (holidays may change this schedule), latex paint will be available for distribution to Phoenix residents. Up to 15 gallons per household will be given on a first-come, first-served basis. Call 602-262-7251 PRIOR for location, availability, and scheduled dates.