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3 wrz 2021 · Many common household items such as paint, electronics and pesticides can actually be hazardous. Here's how to safely dispose of them.
Contact Penn Waste Customer Service at (717) 767-4456 for more details. For information on obtaining a new recycling container, contact your local municipality.* *Residents in Springfield Township (York County) should contact Penn Waste for details on obtaining a recycling container.
Find paint recycling and drop-off locations. Learn how to dispose of old paint and explore paint disposal locations near you.
Paints and stains can also be disposed at the York County Resource Recovery Center (YCRRC) in the Small Load Drop-off Area liquids hopper. Ask the facility attendant for directions to the hopper upon arrival. For more information on YCRRC fees and hours click here.
17 wrz 2013 · Penn Waste is the residential trash and recycling contractor for York Township. Residents should contact Pennwaste directly to establish service. For questions, concerns or to establish service, Pennwaste can be reached by phone at (717) 767-4456 or via email at info@pennwaste.com .
Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) is typically comprised of unused household products that may explode, catch fire, or be generally harmful to the environment if not properly disposed. Some examples of HHW are paint, pesticides, pool chemicals, drain cleaners, batteries, and motor oil.