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Universal Waste

Universal Waste is a universal problem

 

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Universal waste comes primarily from consumer products containing mercury, lead, cadmium and other substances that are hazardous to human health and the environment. These items cannot be discarded in household trash nor disposed of in landfills. Examples of universal waste are batteries, fluorescent tubes, and many electronic devices.

 

Types of Universal Wastes and What makes them Hazardous

  • Batteries--Includes most household batteries, AAA, AA, C, D, button cell, 9-volt, and all others, both rechargeable and single use --Cadmium, Copper and (In older batteries) Mercury 
  • Cell Phones-- Antimony , Arsenic, Beryllium, Cadmium, Copper, Lead, Nickel, Zinc
  • Computers and Computer Monitors-- Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, PCBs 
  • Electronic Devices --Lead
  • Fluorescent Lamps --Mercury
  • Information on the Mercury Thermostat Collection Act of 2008
  • Mercury wastes like thermometers and toys-- Mercury 
  • Non-empty Aerosol Cans -- Propane, Butane, Pesticides
  • Televisions-- Arsenic, Cadmium, Lead, PCBs

Where to Take these Wastes?

Oscar the GrouchThe California Take-It-Back Partnership provides convenient ways for California residents to recycle everyday household wastes.

  • Join Oscar the Grouch's "Not in My Trash Can-paign" by keeping universal wastes out of the trash.
  • Find a Take it Back Partner to properly recycle your fluorescent lights, batteries, and electronic wastes. 

 

 

 

  • CalRecycle's database has a list of business that collect and recycle all types of universal wastes in California
  • eRecycle.org  is specially designed for recycling electronic wastes and answering any additional questions
  • Earth911.org lists information on all facilities that collect and recycle universal wastes and household hazardous wastes
  • DTSC's UWED & CRT database  has a list of all collectors and recyclers in California that handle electronic devices.



What about Major Appliances?

Major Appliances contain mercury and other ozone depleting chemicals that are dangerous for human and environmental health. These appliances include the following items.

  • washing machine
  • clothes dryer
  • hot water heater
  • dehumidifier
  • conventional oven or microwave oven
  • stove
  • refrigerator or freezer
  • air-conditioner
  • trash compactor
  • residential furnace

These items can not go into our landfills. When you are ready to recycle one of these items you can have it taken away for a fee by the company that delivers a new appliance or you can call a Certified Appliance Recycler to recycle it.

How is California doing recycling Universal Wastes?

The following are reports on the our recycling rates in California for certain wastes.

 
 
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