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Items We Accept

Wachusett Earthday accepts a large variety of items for recycling, reuse or disposal.  Some are accepted without a fee but others require a fee in order to offset our disposal costs.  Here are some tips to help you plan your visit.

Household Hazardous Products, including Paints, Chemicals and Pesticides,  require special handling – and are therefore only accepted on special collection days.  Please be aware that prices are subject to change without notice to due to changing market conditions.

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Special Collection Days

Wachusett Earthday Inc. hosts several Special Collection Days throughout the year:  Latex Paint, Household Hazardous Products (HHP) Only and Confidential Paper Shredding.  These Special Collection Days are held on Saturdays.   On Shredding and Latex Paint days, the full site is open but on days where we’re taking hazardous waste, the rest of the Recycling Center including the ReUse/Resource Building is closed. Please check the specific Event listing for each event, as details may vary for pricing and times.


Items We Cannot Accept

Items to throw in YOUR regular trash – these are not recyclable:

  • Masks, gloves (PPE)
  • Broken dishes or glassware
  • Styrofoam food containers and beverage cups
  • Plastic silverware
  • Smoke detectors (remove batteries)
  • Broken fluorescent bulbs or tubes (put in a plastic bag and tie)
  • Audio and VCR tapes
  • Incandescent bulbs (dead)

Plastic bags – Take these to your local grocery store for recycling.

Medications – Please check with your town for disposal options.

For disposal of Household Hazardous Products at other times, you can contact:
New England Disposal Technologies
www.NEDT.org
866 -769- 1621


Volunteers at Check In have discretion to set pricing based on sizes, volumes etc of material being dropped off.

New volunteers are always welcome!

Wachusett Earthday has on-going partnerships with the Massachusetts Department of Conservation and Recreation (DCR) and seven Wachusett Watershed towns: Boylston, Holden, Paxton, Princeton, Rutland, Sterling, and West Boylston.

Wachusett Earthday Inc. is a volunteer  501(c)3 non-profit operating at the Wachusett Watershed Regional Recycle Center.