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Alkaline batteries
Aluminum cans
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Ammonia
Anti-freeze
Appliances
Automotive headlights
Automotive lead acid battery
Automotive
Battery, batteries
Bleach
Books
Bottles and containers
Bottles
Brake fluid
Brass
Broken Compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL)
Broken Tube Fluorescent bulbs
Bubble wrap
Cable wire
Cardboard
Carpet
Cartons
Cereal food boxes
Chemicals
Christmas holiday lights
Circuit boards
Cleaning fluids
Clothing
Compact fluorescent bulbs (CFL)
Compost
Computers
Cooking oil
Cookware
Copper
Cup, Cups
Dairy tubs
Dirt, soil, bushes, shrubs
Drop-off signs
Electronic
Explosives flammables
Fire extinguishers
Fireworks
Foil
Freon bearing: Humidifiers
Freon bearing: Freezers
Freon bearing: Refrigerators
Freon bearing: Air conditioners
Furniture
Gasoline or other fuels
Glass
Gunpowder
Hamilton County Recycling
Heating oil
Helium Tanks
Home
Household
Household use batteries
How to set up trash service in Clermont County
Junk mail
Kerosene
Fee based landfills
Landscaping
Large Item Pickup
Latex paint
Laundry detergent
Lead acid batteries
LED light bulbs
Lithium ion batteries
Liquid soap
Mercury
Metal
Microwave ovens
Mold styrofoam
Motor oil
Newspaper
Nickel hydride batteries
No.1 PET
No.1-7 Plastic bottles and jugs
No.2 HDPE
Non-Freon bearing
Office
Office printer,copy paper
Oil paint
Other
Packing material
Paint
Paint thinner
Paper board
Paper
Paper cups
Paper, cardboard, cartons
Pesticides
Pet food cans
Pharmaceuticals
Phones
Pizza boxes
Plastic bags,film
Plastic cartons and clamshells
Plastic bags
Plastic coffee cans
Plastic cups
Plastics
Polyethylene foam
Pots and pans
Printer supplies (toner cartridges)
Printer supplies (ink cartridges)
Propane
Rechargeable batteries
Recycling Dispose Reuse
Recycling explained
Rental Roll-off Dumpsters
Reporting illegal dumping
Reporting problems
Reporting roadside trash
Road flares
Scrap metal
Sharps (needles)
Shredding paper
Smoke detector
Soap and detergent
Solid Waste District
Solid Waste Plan
Steel cans
Stormwater vs Wastewater
Styrofoam
Styrofoam peanuts
Televisions
Tin cans
Tires
Toasters, Toaster Ovens, Stoves
Toys
Transmission fluid
Trash compactors, can openers, blenders, mixers
Tube Fluorescent bulbs
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Washing Machines, Washers, Dryers
Window panes
Yard waste
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If hand soap, dish soap, or laundry detergent cannot be used or donated then it may be disposed of down the drain or toilet. Separate instructions may apply if you are on a septic system. Powder soaps and detergents can be disposed of in the trash.