Events
Mobile collection events are a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste in a safe and responsible manner.
The HHW is open to Wyandotte County Residents at no charge. Proof of residency is required, so bring something with your name and address on it (driver's license, BPU bill, etc.).
Accepted items include auto batteries, used motor oil, brake fluid, degreasers, gasoline, furniture stripper, latex & oil-based paints, paint thinner, roofing tar, aerosol products, drain & oven cleaners, mothballs, nail polish remover, propane cylinders, and more.
The HHW is open to Wyandotte County Residents at no charge. Proof of residency is required, so bring something with your name and address on it (driver's license, BPU bill, etc.).
Accepted items include auto batteries, used motor oil, brake fluid, degreasers, gasoline, furniture stripper, latex & oil-based paints, paint thinner, roofing tar, aerosol products, drain & oven cleaners, mothballs, nail polish remover, propane cylinders, and more.
Raytown will host a collection event for household hazardous waste. Mobile collection events are a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste in a safe and responsible manner.
Please enter via 61st Street for the event.
Parkville and Riverside will host a collection event for household hazardous waste. Mobile collection events are a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste in a safe and responsible manner.
Excelsior Springs, with partners Lawson and Richmond, will host a household hazardous waste mobile collection event. Theseevents are a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste in a safe and responsible manner.
Jackson County, with partners Grain Valley and Oak Grove, will host a collection event for household hazardous waste. Mobile collection events are a convenient way to dispose of household hazardous waste in a safe and responsible manner.
Parkville will host an electronics recycling event on Saturday, April 6, 9 a.m. to noon. Open to everyone! Essentially anything with a cord or battery (working or not) is collected. Most items are recycled for free, with some exceptions.
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