Household Hazardous Waste Facility Closes for Season this Week

Published on: 2019/11/27 - in News

The Household Hazardous Waste facility at the Kingston Area Recycling Centre (KARC), 196 Lappan’s Lane, is closing for the season. Its last drop- off days are Thursday, November 28 (8am to 5pm) and Saturday, November 30 (8am to 4pm).

Kingston residents can drop off household hazardous materials there between 8am and 5pm on November 28 (8am to 5pm) and Saturday, November 30 (8am to 4pm).

Households that visit the facility from Kingston and adjacent municipalities should be aware that proof of residency (i.e., driver’s licence, health card, etc.) is required upon delivery of household hazardous waste.

A full list of items that can and cannot be brought to the KARC is available at the City’s Household Hazardous Waste page.

Medications, batteries and compact fluorescent bulbs can be disposed of as follows:

  • Medications: return unused or expired medications and sharps for free to participating pharmacies in Kingston. For a list of collection locations near you, please visit healthsteward.ca/returns/ontario.
  • Batteries: Drop off batteries (single-use and rechargeable only) any time at: City Hall, 216 Ontario St.; INVISTA Centre, 1350 Gardiners Rd.; or the main office at KARC.
  • Compact fluorescent bulbs: These are accepted year-round in the main office at KARC.

The facility will reopen on Thursday, April 2, 2020. During the winter, hazardous materials should be stored in original containers in a cool, dry place, safely away from food, children or pets.

“Never put hazardous waste in the garbage or down the drain,” states a City release. “Look for warning labels and instructions on products and handle any potentially hazardous materials with care. Do not mix hazardous materials and, when possible, bring items in their original containers.”


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