Waste and recycling

Hazardous waste

What is hazardous waste?

We use hazardous chemicals everyday without thinking about it. Hazardous waste can be a liquid, gas or solid, that may pose a threat to both the immediate and long-term health of the environment and community if disposed of incorrectly.

Hazardous waste may be one or more of the following:

  • explosive
  • flammable
  • chemically reactive
  • corrosive
  • poisonous to plants and animals
  • toxic to specific eco systems
  • radioactive.

Common household hazardous waste

Hazardous waste within the household may include:

  • unused medicines
  • batteries
  • paints, solvents and pain strippers
  • wood preservatives
  • garden chemicals, pesticides, fungicides and fertilisers
  • petrol, oil and other automotive products
  • toilet and drain cleaners
  • kitchen and oven cleaners
  • pool chemicals
  • bleach and chemicals
  • furniture polish
  • shoe polish
  • nail polish and nail remover
  • solvents/glues.

How can I dispose of hazardous waste?

The Hazmobile is a free, regional service that collects all unwanted household hazardous waste.

To find out when the Hazmobile is visiting your area take this link.

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Who deals with my waste?

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