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“Green” Cleaning Tips

Cleaning products are not all alike: They differ not only in smell or packaging, but also in their effects on the environment. Many everyday cleaning supplies contain hazardous substances which, when disposed improperly, are dangerous to the environment.

Read labels to find out if products are hazardous. Generally, household hazardous waste (HHW) belongs to one of the following hazardous waste categories.

  • Corrosive - Labels usually state, “Corrosive - avoid contact with skin and eyes.”
  • Flammable - label usually reads, “Extremely Flammable”
  • Reactive - “Warning - strong oxidizer” usually appears on label.
  • Toxic - Poisonous.  Labels may have the skull and crossbones and usually state, “Danger/Poison”

When you dispose of these products, they become household hazardous waste (HHW). If you cannot use all of the product, give it to somebody who can.  To learn more about how to store, use and dispose of household hazardous materials request your free Household Hazardous Waste Wheel.   Click here to request more information

Homemade cleaning products are often a safe alternative to hazardous commercial brands.  Whether you need to shine your silver or deodorize your rug, you can mix up your own environmentally friendly cleaning supplies.  Common ingredients such as baking soda, borax, lemon juice, white vinegar and ketchup, often work as alternative cleaning substances.

 

Tips to reduce cleaning-related waste

  • Don’t overstock on cleaning supplies!  Buy only what you need and avoid unwanted leftovers and unnecessary disposal problems.
  • Before you buy, read the label carefully for ingredient information and handling and disposal instructions.

 

Handle and dispose safely

  • Never pour large amounts of leftover cleaning supplies down the drain. They will enter the water system and pollute drinking water, lakes, and rivers.
  • Clearly mark dangerous cleaning supplies. Keep them in their original container to prevent accidental poisoning.
  • The best way to dispose of a hazardous product is to use all of it.  If you can’t use it, give it to some one who can.

Jefferson County Solid Waste Authority®
867 Route 28
Brookville, PA  15825
Tel: (814) 849-1521
Email:
jeffcoswa@alltel.net