News Summary
Mission Viejo is hosting a free drive-through e-waste and hazardous waste collection event on March 29 from 9 to 11 AM at the City Hall parking lot. Residents are encouraged to declutter their homes responsibly by disposing of various hazardous items safely. Proof of residency is required, and there are limits to the amount of waste each vehicle can bring. This event promotes safe disposal practices and helps keep the community clean and green.
Mission Viejo Hosts Free E-Waste and Household Hazardous Waste Collection Event
Get Ready to Clean Up!
Are you ready to give your home a much-needed declutter while being responsible about what you throw away? If you live in Mission Viejo, you’re in luck! The city has teamed up with Waste Management to organize a fantastic opportunity for residents to safely and conveniently dispose of their unwanted electronic and hazardous waste. Mark your calendars for Saturday, March 29, from 9 to 11 AM because you won’t want to miss this free drive-through collection event.
Where and When to Go
The event will take place at the City Hall parking lot, making it easy for everyone to find. Just pull up, and you’ll be ready to drop off those pesky items cluttering your garage or storage. Remember, this is a drive-through event, so you’ll need to stay in your vehicle the entire time.
Proof of Residency Required
Before you head out, don’t forget to grab a valid form of identification! Proof of residency is necessary for participation. This way, the city can ensure that the event benefits local residents and not businesses or non-residents.
How Much Can You Bring?
While we know you might have a lot to dispose of, there are limits to keep the process smooth and efficient. Each vehicle can drop off up to 125 pounds or 15 gallons of hazardous waste. Just a quick heads up: each container of hazardous waste should not exceed 5 gallons, so plan accordingly!
What Can Go in the Mix?
Now, let’s talk about what you can and cannot bring to this wonderful collection event. It’s important to get it right, as some items are perfectly acceptable while others are strictly prohibited. Here’s a list of acceptable items that you can easily drop off:
- Pool chemicals
- Household cleaners
- Garden chemicals
- Paint products and thinners
- Thermometers
- Fluorescent light bulbs and tubes
- Smoke detectors
- Fire extinguishers
- Batteries
- Electronic items
On the flip side, you’ll want to steer clear of bringing any of these prohibited items:
- Sharps
- Ammunition
- Appliances larger than microwaves
- Asbestos
- Construction materials
- Leaking containers
- Pressurized cylinders
- Trash
- Explosives
- Radioactive waste
- Biomedical waste
- Tires
- Unknown items
Why It’s Important
You might be wondering why events like these matter. Well, it’s important to note that dumping hazardous waste in your regular trash containers is illegal! By participating in this event, you are not only cleaning up your home but also contributing to a greener community. It encourages safe disposal practices for items that are flammable, corrosive, reactive, or toxic.
Need More Info?
If you still have questions or need more information regarding this event, feel free to send an email to [email protected].
So gather your hazardous items and join your fellow Mission Viejo residents at this useful event on March 29! Let’s make our community safer and cleaner while also getting rid of some clutter. See you there!
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Additional Resources
- Patch: Mission Viejo E-Waste Event
- Patch: Rancho Santa Margarita E-Waste Event
- Best Buy: E-Waste Solutions
- Orange County Register: Trash Bill Increase
- Wikipedia: Hazardous Waste

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