How To Dispose Of Empty Roundup Containers
Empty pesticide containers must be disposed of safely.
How to dispose of empty roundup containers. There is most likely some residue left that will mix with the new chemical or liquid. If any product remains in the container it must. Empty garden chemical containers that have held ready to use product i e. Avoid reusing empty pesticide containers.
Call your city offices or waste management department to find out how to safely dispose of your chemicals. Sometimes they have a yearly pick up and other towns have local drop off centers. Flattened containers are easier to bury or dispose of at the tip. Empty concentrated containers i e.
Pesticides need to be disposed of properly to prevent accidents and to protect the environment if you have unwanted pesticide products store them safely and dispose of them as soon as you can. Never reuse pesticide containers to carry or store other items especially food or drinks. Never combine the chemicals together in one container and always keep them in their original containers. When empty triple rinse see steps below and dispose of the container according to label instructions.
Depending on state and local regulations containers are generally triple rinsed then either processed or shipped to a facility that is equipped to handle the plastic of which the container is composed. Bags and cardboard boxes can also be disposed of in your household waste. If the ehp has any worries about the disposal of. Check the label for any other advice on disposal of the product or empty container.
Yes we do have recycling programs for empty pesticide containers but those programs are designed for farmers and commercial pesticide applicators that may have dozens of large empty containers. An empty pesticide container can be as hazardous as a full one because of residues left inside. Under no circumstance should empty pesticide containers be placed in your household recycling bin with soda bottles and soup cans. Requiring dilution for use should be rinsed three times adding the washings to your final spray solution and then disposed of in general household waste.
Other empty garden chemical containers e g. Never place another chemical inside of an empty container of roundup. Dispose of roundup containers as soon as they are empty. Trigger sprays can be disposed of directly into your household waste.
Containers can be recycled into nearly any type of plastic product. Dispose of pesticides as instructed on the product label look for the storage and disposal statement on your pesticide label. Never use these containers or any pesticide treated materials such as wood on fires. Never burn pesticide containers because they may give off poisonous gases.