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Household Hazardous Waste Collection - 2021 Dates

  • Shelley Treadway
  • May 4, 2021
  • 1 min read

Baltimore City residents may recycle their household hazardous waste at the Northwest Citizen Convenience Center located at 2840 Sisson Street between the months of April and October. See schedule in graphic below.


Businesses and commercial users are not permitted to drop their household hazardous waste at this facility and should contact a private vendor for disposal. Commercial vehicles are also not allowed at this facility.


For more information about recycling hazardous materials, please view the Maryland Department of the Environment's fact sheet.


All Materials must be in original packaging with manufacturer's label. No unmarked or leaking containers will be accepted.

Accepted Hazardous Materials

  • Automotive Fluids (e.g. antifreeze, transmission and power brake fluid)

  • Batteries

  • Glycols (e.g. Antifreeze)

  • Household Cleaning Products

  • Fungicides/Herbicides

  • Insecticides/Pesticides

  • Oil Paint

  • Paint Thinners

  • Pool Cleaners

  • Pool Chemicals

  • Propane Tanks

  • Rust Removers

  • Solvents

  • Fire Extinguishers

  • Thermometers

  • Turpentine (Varnishes & Stains)

  • Florescent Light Bulbs

Hazardous Materials Not Accepted

  • Photographic Chemicals

  • Gasoline

  • Kerosene

  • Asbestos

  • Ammunition

  • Explosives

  • Acids (e.g. Sulfuric Acid)

  • Industrial Wastes

  • Medical Wastes

  • Radioactive Materials

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Al Faraji Oil
Al Faraji Oil
Oct 09

I really appreciate how Baltimore City is organizing these household hazardous waste collection events — it’s such a responsible step toward keeping our communities and environment safe. Reading this reminded me how important proper disposal is for items like kerosene and other fuels. Whenever I have leftover fuel, I make sure to reach out to kerosene suppliers near me for safe handling advice or possible recycling options. It’s always better to check with professionals rather than risk improper disposal.

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