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The Hazardous Waste Center is your one-stop location for household hazardous waste and electronics disposal in Leon County. Limited disposal of these materials are also available at the Rural Waste Service Centers and at our Collection Events.
In FY11-12, the center processed 401 tons of potentially hazardous material from 8,662 residents, of which 217 tons (54.1%) was recycled or reused.
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7550 Apalachee Parkway, Tallahassee.
Telephone: 606-1803
Map to facility.
HOURS OF OPERATION
The Hazardous Waste Center is open Monday - Saturday from 8:00 am - 5:00 pm.
Closed on Sundays.
The center is free for Leon County households.
ELECTRONIC SCRAP
Electronic items and scrap are accepted at the Hazardous Waste Center drive-through from residents and businesses.
COLLECTION EVENTS
Hazardous Waste Collection Events are scheduled on the first Saturday of the month between September and May as an additional service for residents.
BUSINESSES, GOVERNMENT AGENCIES, AND OTHER NON-HOUSEHOLD GROUPS
Non-household organizations should call or e-mail to make an appointment. Normally, we are able to provide same-day appointments. Disposal fees will apply and we accept cash, checks and credit cards. The center may not be able to accept all materials for disposal because of capacity limits, though we will help to find an alternative disposal method. For fee schedule and information on safely packing hazardous material for transport, please click here.
MORE INFORMATION
Our Guide for Safely Packing Household Hazardous Waste for Transport
Where Do I Recycle This? - A compendium of recycling opportunities in Leon County
Blasts from the past - Our Old Pesticide Gallery
Hazardous Waste is any waste that poses a threat to human health or the environment.

Hazardous waste can be:
FLAMMABLE
CORROSIVE
REACTIVE
TOXIC
Hazardous waste that can be found in your home:
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Kitchen
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Bathroom
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Laundry
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Garage
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Workshop
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General
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oven cleaner
drain cleaner
floor-care products
ammonia
metal polish
furniture polish
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toilet bowl cleaner
aerosols
nail polish
nail polish remover
hair color
mildew remover
lime remover
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spot removers
bleach
aerosols
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motor oil
gasoline
fuel oil
antifreeze
brake fluid
transmission fluid
parts cleaner
car batteries
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paint
stains
glue
paint thinner
turpentine
solvents
oils
caulks
rust remover
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fluorescent bulbs
pool chemicals
lighter fluid
herbicides
insecticides
mercury thermometers
rechargeable batteries
watch batteries
alkaline batteries
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AGRICULTURAL & PROFESSIONAL PESTICIDE CONTAINER RECYCLING
Professional and agricultural pesticide and crop chemical containers can now be recycled through the Hazardous Waste Center. In cooperation with the Agricultural Container Recycling Council, rigid HDPE containers can be recycled. Details on exactly what containers can be recycled and how to prepare them are at the ACRC's How-To page. This program is for professional products only and does not include consumer products.
OTHER LOCATIONS
Paints, used oils, car batteries and fluorescent bulbs can be dropped off at the Ft. Braden, Miccosukee or Woodville Rural Waste Service Centers. Please, no other hazardous waste should be taken to these locations.
THE SWAP SHOP
Usable household products that we receive are available to the public for free in our Swap Shop. Limit of five items per visit, please. On every Thursday, five-gallon pails of recycled latex paint are available while supplies last.
Items We Cannot Accept
We cannot accept medical or radioactive wastes. Sharps (needles and lancets) containers are available at the Leon County Health Department. For more information on proper sharps disposal, please click here. For unwanted medicines, please follow the Florida Department of Environmental Protection guidelines for proper disposal.
Contact the Hazardous Waste Program at
606-1816 (Monday - Friday) or email Richard Lobinske.
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