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Hazardous Waste Drop Off Day in Boston: June 29
Dispose of things like oil-based paint, pesticides, bleach, weed killers, and more.

This Saturday, June 29, is the second of two days this summer in which Boston residents can drop off household hazardous waste to be disposed of for free.Â
Residents may bring up to 50 pounds of products labeled toxic, flammable, reactive, corrosive, or poisonous, such as: oil-based paint, motor oil, pesticides, solvents, glues, bleach or ammonia-based cleaners, weed killers, photo chemicals, pool chemicals, car batteries, and used motor oil. Click for a full list of what you can and can't bring.Â
Note: Latex or acrylic (water-based) paints are no longer accepted at hazardous waste days. They are not hazardous and can be safely disposed at home.
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Residents must be prepared to show proof of residency in order to be able to drop anything off.Â
The hazardous waste dropoff location on Saturday is the West Roxbury Public Works Yard, 315 Gardner St, West Roxbury, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
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