Community members safely disposing of hazardous materials at the Bitters Drop-Off Center.
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Sponsor Our ArticlesThis Saturday, the City of San Antonio’s Solid Waste Management Department will hold a Household Hazardous Waste event at the Bitters Drop-Off Center. From 8 a.m. to noon, residents can safely dispose of items like old cleaning supplies, paint, and electronics. To participate, attendees must present a valid photo ID and a recent CPS Energy bill. The service is free of charge, making it a perfect opportunity to declutter while contributing to a cleaner environment. If you miss this event, there is a year-round drop-off center available as well.
Hey, San Antonio! If you’ve been meaning to get rid of some pesky household hazardous waste that’s cluttering up your space, this Saturday is your chance! The City of San Antonio’s Solid Waste Management Department is holding a special event just for you. Mark your calendars for Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon—it’s going to be a great opportunity to dispose of items you can’t just throw in the regular trash.
The event will take place at the Bitters Drop-Off Center, which is conveniently located at 1800 Wurzbach Parkway. This is your spot for safely disposing of hazardous materials from your home. Just imagine giving your living space a little breathing room while being eco-friendly at the same time!
Now, before you grab those boxes of old paint cans and batteries, here are a couple of things you need to keep in mind. This event is exclusively for customers of the Solid Waste Management Department. To participate, you’ll need to present a valid picture ID along with a copy of your most recent CPS Energy bill. This helps ensure that everyone can share in the benefits of the program while keeping things fair.
Wondering what you can bring? While the event will accept various types of household hazardous waste, it’s important to note that there are some restrictions on specific items, too. So, before you load up your car, be sure to check the details. Rest assured, you can offload materials like old cleaning supplies, paint, and electronics that are lying around, giving you the perfect excuse to tidy up!
The best part? There’s no fee to participate! That’s right—cleaning out your hazardous materials won’t cost you a dime. Just a bit of your time and effort, and you can help keep San Antonio clean and safe.
If for some reason you can’t make it this Saturday, don’t fret! There’s also a permanent Household Hazardous Waste drop-off center located at 7030 Culebra Road, open year-round. This is a fantastic resource for safely getting rid of hazardous materials whenever you need to. You can swing by at your convenience!
If you want to know more about the accepted items, disposal limits, and the operational hours for both the event and the permanent center, you can find all that information at SArecycles.org. It’s super handy and user-friendly!
So why wait? Gather up that stuff you’ve been holding on to, pack it in your car, and head on over to the Bitters Drop-Off Center this Saturday from 8 a.m. to noon. It’s a great way to get rid of materials you shouldn’t throw in regular trash while contributing to a cleaner, greener San Antonio. Together, we can help keep our community safe and beautiful—one hazardous waste item at a time!
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