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Business hazardous waste

Business dangerous waste examples

Dangerous wastes are materials that require special care when being recycled or disposed of to protect public health and the environment. Businesses in Washington are responsible for managing their own dangerous waste and are subject to rules from the Washington State Department of Ecology and local government. The regulations vary depending on how much dangerous waste is generated. To help you understand the regulations that apply to your business, the Department of Ecology has created a Guide to Dangerous Waste by Generator Category. 

Small quantity generators (SQG) may be exempt from Ecology’s regulations and have several local options for dangerous waste recycling and disposal. To determine if you have SQG designation, follow the Department of Ecology’s waste generator categorization process. If you are designated an SQG, Clark County Pollution Prevention Assistance program can provide hands-on pollution prevention advice and regulatory assistance.

Businesses accepting SQG dangerous waste

Business waste cannot be accepted at transfer stations’ household hazardous waste drop off areas. The following companies provide dangerous waste disposal and recycling for SQGs in Clark County. Services and rules vary between waste companies. Call before you go!

Note: Clark County does not endorse any service providers listed. You are responsible for making sure your waste is handled and disposed of properly.

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  • Advanced Chemical Transport, Inc. (ACTenviro)
    13600 SE Ambler Road, Clackamas, OR 97015
    Offers a full range of dangerous waste pick-up services.
    971.279.6780
  • Clean Earth
    625 S 32nd St., Washougal, WA 98671
    Offers a full range of dangerous waste pick-up services.
    Drop-off services for SQG businesses available by appointment on the first Tuesday of each month.
    800.547.2436 
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  • Clean Harbors
    12402 SE Jennifer St. #160, Clackamas, OR 97015
    Offers a full range of dangerous waste pick-up services.
    503.785.0404
  • Emerald Services
    1300 W 12th St., Vancouver, WA 98660
    Specializes in automotive, commercial, and industrial dangerous waste services.
    360.693.4317
  • EnviroServe
    7503 NE 101st St., Vancouver, WA 98662
    Offers a full range of dangerous waste pick-up services.
    800.488.0910
  • Safety-Kleen Systems 
    16540 SE 130th Ave., Clackamas, OR 97015
    Specializes in parts washers, liquid dangerous waste disposal services and more.
    503.655.5798
  • Veolia Environmental Services
    5720C NE 121st Ave., Suite 105, Vancouver, WA 98682
    Offers a full range of dangerous waste pick-up services.
    360.260.0882

Tips for storage, recycling, and disposal

Avoid stockpiling dangerous waste: Stockpiling dangerous waste can have serious consequences, such as spills and chemical reactions. Additionally, accumulating over 2,200 pounds of dangerous waste at any time will turn your business into a medium or large quantity generator, making your business subject to the full extent of the state regulations.

Inspect and store containers safely: Only use storage containers that are compatible with the waste inside. Label all storage containers and follow storage requirements, such as temperature and secondary containments. To avoid accidental mixing or spills while storing or transporting, inspect the containers regularly for leaks, cracks, or corrosion.

Empty containers may be considered dangerous waste: Containers that once held a hazardous substance may need disposal as a dangerous waste. Be prepared to leave the containers at the disposal location.

Universal waste, product stewardship, and private recyclers

Small businesses have recycling options for specific dangerous wastes through product stewardship laws, universal waste rules, and private recyclers. Recycling these items is often more cost effective than disposing of them as dangerous waste. See below for recycling options for specific materials and products. Always call ahead as these options are subject to change without notice, and additional rules or restrictions may apply. Fees apply unless otherwise stated.

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Mail-in option

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Drop-off locations

Batteries Plus Bulbs
1218 NE 88th St., Suite #120
Vancouver, WA 98665
360.213.0926
or
2100A SE 164th Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98683
360.448.6003

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Small businesses (fewer than 50 employees) can participate in free electronics recycling through E-Cycle Washington.

Drop-off locations

Earth Friendly Recycling
11825 NE 113th St., Suite 100
Vancouver, WA 98662
360.433.8575

EH Metal Recycling
8801 NE 117th Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98662
360.334.6005

Office Depot Tech Recycling Boxes
8812 NE Fifth Ave.
Vancouver, WA 98665
360.573.9275

Office Depot Tech Recycling Boxes
11505 NE Fourth Plain Blvd.
Vancouver, WA 98662
360.253.2048

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Drop-off locations

Free drop off of 10 mercury-containing lights per day at LightRecycle Washington locations.

Mail-in option
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Drop-off locations

Drop off of used motor oil at participating automotive shops including AutoZone and O’Reilly Auto Parts. Visit their websites to find a location near you. Quantity limits apply; call before you drive.

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Drop-off locations

Unused paint can be recycled at PaintCare Washington locations.  Review PaintCare’s list of accepted and not accepted products before visiting drop-off sites. Quantity of paint accepted each day (5 gallons, 10-20 gallons, or 100 gallons) varies by location.

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Check with your product’s manufacturer or retailer for recycling options.

Mail-in option 
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Mail-in option

Clean Earth

Contact information

Solid Waste Operations 
Solid Waste Education & Outreach
564.397.7352
Email

Free, non-regulatory assistance

Pollution Prevention Assistance

Need more assistance managing your dangerous waste? Clark County offers free, on-site technical assistance to local businesses. Learn more about our Pollution Prevention Assistance Program (PPA) or contact us using our request form

Green Business program

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The Clark County Green Business program provides onsite assistance and resources to support recycling and environmental initiatives at businesses including:

  • Free resources for your workplace recycling and food scraps composting programs
  • Recommendations and training to help you start or improve waste minimization and recycling projects
  • Green Business certification to recognize your positive impacts

For more information about increasing efficiencies and reducing waste at your business, call 360.921.3051.