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State of Waste in Mass.

 

In addition to certain hazardous and infectious waste, the following materials have been banned from being disposed of in landfills, waste-to-energy facilities and transfer stations in Massachusetts (310 CMR 19.017).   These materials should be recycled or disposed of properly at your town's hazardous waste collection facility.

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MATERIAL 

MATERIAL DEFINITION

Recyclable Paper All paper, cardboard, and paperboard products excluding tissue paper, toweling, paper plates, cups, and other low-grade paper products which become unusable to paper mills as a result of normal intended use (e.g., office paper, newspapers, unwaxed cardboard and cereal boxes, but not used paper towels).
Metal Containers Aluminum, steel or bi-metal beverage and food containers.
Glass Containers Glass bottles and jars excluding light bulbs, plate glass, ceramics, Pyrex cookware, drinking glasses, windows, and windshields.
Single Resin Narrow-necked Plastics All narrow-necked plastic containers of any resin type. In narrow-necked containers the diameter of the opening is smaller than the diameter of the base (e.g., a soda bottle is "narrow-necked", but a yogurt container is
not).
Leaves and Yard Waste Deciduous and coniferous leaves, grass clippings, garden materials, shrub trimmings, and brush up to one inch in diameter.
Whole Tires (landfills only) Whole car and truck tires of all types. A tire can be landfilled only if it has been shredded or ground into at least four pieces so that it no longer has a circular shape. Combustion facilities and transfer stations can accept whole tires.
White Goods An appliance employing electricity, oil, natural gas or liquefied petroleum gas to preserve or cook food, to wash or dry clothing, cooking or kitchen utensils or related items, or to cool or heat air or water. These include refrigerators, freezers, dish washers, clothes washers, clothes dryers, gas or electric ovens and ranges, and hot water heaters.(310 CMR 19.006)
Lead-acid Batteries Lead-acid batteries used in motor vehicles or stationary applications.
Cathode Ray Tubes (CRTs) Any intact, broken, or processed glass tube used to provide the visual display in televisions, computer monitors and certain scientific instruments such as oscilloscopes. (310 CMR 19.006)

Note: Other state and federal regulations limit and/or ban the disposal of additional materials at solid waste combustion facilities, landfills and transfer stations. Examples of these materials include hazardous wastes (as defined in 310 CMR 30), and infectious wastes (as defined in 105 CMR 480).

For more information on the Waste Ban, visit the Massachusetts DEP site.