Hazardous Waste and Toxics Reduction Program

We're fostering sustainability, preventing pollution, and ensuring safe waste management.

 

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HAZARDOUS WASTE MANAGEMENT REQUIREMENTS

HW Labels | HW & Used Oil Facilities | Demolition Debris |
Pharmaceuticals l More

REDUCING HAZARDOUS WASTE & SUBSTANCES

Pollution Prevention | REACH | Beyond Waste | TREE |
Lean and Environment | Local Source Control l More

REPORTING REQUIREMENTS, FORMS & INSTRUCTIONS

TurboWaste.Net | Community Right-to-Know | HW Ed Fee | More

HAZARDOUS CHEMICALS IN YOUR COMMUNITY

Mercury l Toxic Free Tips | Emergency Planning and Community Right-to-Know (EPCRA) l More

PROGRAM INFORMATION

Program Plan | ShopTalk | Public Information | Contacts | More

DATABASES & PUBLICATIONS

Fertilizer Database | HW Service Providers Directory |
HW Facilities Search | More

 

Preventing pollution -  reducing hazardous waste and substances

Dangerous Waste and Storm Events
Severe flooding resulted in problems with clean-up and disposal of potentially hazardous materials. Ecology has helpful information.

Ecology joined the National Partnership for Environmental Priorities (NPEP),
a voluntary program run by EPA to encourage public and private organizations to reduce the use or release of priority toxic chemicals. Find out why EPA calls Ecology's work "cutting edge".

Toxics Reduction Advisory Committee (TRAC)
Find out about this advisory group that will recommend changes in P2 Planning, waste reduction and Planning Fees.

Ecology Lends a Helping Hand
Ecology is helping health care facilities improve the way they dispose of pharmaceutical waste.

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