Hazardous Waste
It is illegal to put items such as electronics, batteries, rechargeable batteries, fluorescent bulbs, pesticides, and other chemicals in any of your bins. These are items are not recyclable, compostable, nor allowed in our landfills. Paint, cleaning products, fertilizers and pesticides can create safety and environmental hazards if not disposed of properly. Please do not place hazardous waste IN ANY CART.
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We partner with Yamhill County Solid Waste to host annual hazardous waste collection events for residents at no charge. Waste from businesses is collected separately. For more information, call Yamhill County Solid Waste at: (503) 434-7516, or visit their website.
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Please keep hazardous waste in original containers; do not mix chemicals, and load items securely in your vehicle away from passengers and pets. No ammunition, fireworks or explosives (contact your local police for disposal), radioactive materials such as smoke detectors (contact us for information on disposing of these items; most companies offer mail-back programs), medical waste or sharps.
MOTOR OIL
- MEDICATIONS
- SHARPS
- PAINT
- BATTERIES
Motor Oil
Curbside Collection
Recovering oil is extremely important because it can clog our city’s water systems and can pose a threat to piping.
Use clear plastic containers to recycle used motor oil, such as a one-gallon milk jug. Once you’ve tightly secured the lid, place the container next to your recycling cart for pickup on your regular collection day.
Limit of two containers per collection day. No contaminated oil accepted (water, or antifreeze).
Drop Off
Customers may drop off motor oil at the Recovery Zone for proper disposal. Oil filters are not accepted and should be thrown in the trash.
Medications
When medications are disposed of in the trash or down the drain, they can find their way into our waterways and negatively impact frogs, fish and other aquatic life.
Drop off
Confidential drop-off containers are available at many police stations and pharmacies. Please call ahead to verify disposal options.
Sharps
Home generated sharps waste cannot be thrown in the regular trash. Please arrange for safe, efficient disposal of medical waste and sharps by calling our customer service team. We offer three different sizes of approved sharps containers: 4.7 quart, 10 quart, 23 quart
Drop off
You may drop off your sharps containers at our offices below. Please give us a call for safe disposal rates.
McMinnville Office:
Recology Western Oregon
1850 Lafayette Avenue
McMinnville, OR 97128
Warrenton Office:
Recology Western Oregon
2320 SE 12th Place
Warrenton, OR 97146
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8am to 4pm, CLOSED from 12pm – 1pm
What are Sharps?
- Needles: hollow needles used to inject medication under the skin.
- Lancets: also called “finger stick” devices – instruments with a short, two edged blade used to get drops of blood for testing.
- Auto-injectors: (include epinephrine & insulin pins) – syringes that are pre-filled with medication and are designed to be self-injected into the body.
- Infusion sets: tubing systems with a needle used to deliver drugs to the body.
- Connection needles/sets: needles that connect to a tube that are used to push fluid into or remove fluid from the body.
What is NOT a Sharp?
- Syringes: plastic tube devices used to transfer medication into or withdraw fluid from the body. These do not have needles or sharp points on them.
- Medications: contact our office for the proper disposal of unused medications
- Medical tubing: Oxygen tubing, IV tubing, and other types of tubing can be thrown away in the normal garbage.
Do’s and Don’ts for for Handling Sharps
- DO be careful when handling sharps!
- DO place lid tightly on the container prior to disposal.
- DO place needles and other sharps into container.
- DO keep out of reach of children and pets.
- DO keep the container in a clean, cool, dry place.
- DO NOT place your sharps container into the garbage or at the street for collection. Medical waste is collected by appointment only in our special medical waste truck.
- DO NOT overfill the sharps container. Fill to the full line indicated on the outside of the container.
- DO NOT place medications in the sharps container.
- DO NOT close the lid tightly until ready to dispose of container.
PAINT
Drop Off
PaintCare offers take-back programs at no charge. Find a location to drop off interior and exterior paints, primers, thinners, and solvents.
BATTERIES
Drop Off
Household batteries, lead-acid automobile batteries, lithium-ion batteries, and other rechargeable batteries can be properly recycled by dropping them off at our Astoria Transfer Station or McMinnville Transfer Station recycling depots.