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SOLVING THE PROBLEMS OF TODAY FOR TOMORROW Please donate today for ongoing Tsunami Environmental Relief efforts to improve drinking water , proper waste management and a Coastal erosion control program with revegetation of the affected areas. Donations Comments Search Home Membership Global Impact Environmental 501c3 Non profit corporation
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Household Hazardous Waste What Household hazardous waste is. Antifreeze Motor oil Pesticides Batteries( lead, Ni-cad, alkaline,) Paint oil based latex paint(is collected as HHW but technically is not considered HHW) Mercury vapor lights (including fluorescent) Photo processing chemicals Explosives Smoke detectors Acids and or bases Computer and TV monitors Other Electronic components can have heavy metals such as mercury and nickel etc. Household cleaners (drain cleaner, disinfectants, corrosives, anything that is listed on the label as toxic or hazardous) Ways to reduce HHW Buy less product, larger containers are no deal if only half is used. Trade or give away unwanted, unused waste in properly labeled containers to friends or neighbors. Use less toxic cleaners such as Vinegar and or ammonia. Buy quality electronic components that will last and not go into the landfill as quickly as a lower quality product might. Use all the product rather than dispose of it. (use it as directed). REUSE Old Computers can be given to schools to refurbish and use. Electronics such as radios and TVs can be donated to places like Goodwill, where they can be refurbished and either sold or given to needy. antifreeze can be recycled by letting the dirt settle out and reuse by adding an additive to replenish its properties. Alternatives to HHW Vinegar can be used as mild cleanser. Coffee ground can be used for scouring pans and other surfaces. Citric acid will clean almost anything. Check out these other alternatives
Global Impact is working with the WVDEP and the Mon county Solid Waste Authority to bring Morgantown area a one day drop off program. We are also working with the State and the Public service Commission to find a way to fund a permanent Household Hazardous Waste Facility to act as a regional facility to cover several counties in WV and potentially in Pennsylvania. Please contribute to help us in this endeavor.
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