...fire extinguishers that were manufactured before 1970 may contain the toxic chemical carbon tetrachloride and should not be discharged. REUSE: New, unexpired fire extinguishers may be able to be donated...
CAUTION: Materials with certain levels of radioactivity can be hazardous to humans and the environment. Various antique/vintage items produced before 1970 can carry dangerous levels of radioactivity. Examples are antique...
...ONLY if all vinyl parts are cut into strips no wider than 6 feet and no heavier than one person can carry. Click here for information on YCRRC fees and...
...will provide more information. TRASH: Food can also be disposed in the regular trash, except animal carcasses from butchering and hunting which require special handling. Click here for more information....
...that involves very specific and special disposal instruction. If you are undergoing or recently completed a medical procedure involving the use of radioactivity and you need to discard personal care...
...listing of facilities and programs we offer on the YCRRC campus (visit our website for disposal fee information): Recycle Drop-off Center (cardboard and aluminum) Refuse Bunker Yard Waste Disposal Area...
...trash in a year. We know that most packaging is plastic, which is made from oil, or cardboard, which is made from trees. Both oil and trees are natural resources....
...Drop Off Area. There is an area designated for these types of items that need special care before being disposed of. More Information Click here for additional information on trash...
...of Pennsylvania residents litter because they don’t care or they cannot find a conveniently placed trash can. We have to do better. How can we turn this problem around? Shedding...
CAUTION: Businesses and residents may want to use caution when disposing of documents that contain confidential information (social security numbers, banking information, health information, etc.). RECYCLE: There are local companies...