Illinois Solid Waste Containment Act 415 ILCS 95 requires home-generated sharps to be placed in approved containers and disposed at authorized take-back sites, not regular trash. Cook County DPH publishes SHARP container drop-off locations across suburban municipalities and partner pharmacies.
Under the Illinois Solid Waste Containment Act (415 ILCS 95), residents may not dispose of home-generated needles, syringes, lancets, or auto-injectors in regular household garbage or recycling. Sharps must be packaged in an FDA-cleared sharps container or rigid puncture-resistant container labeled with biohazard markings. The Cook County Department of Public Health, the Illinois EPA, and partner pharmacies maintain drop-off locations across suburban Cook County including hospitals, fire stations, and select Walgreens and CVS pharmacies enrolled in the SHARP Mail-Back program. Stericycle and other licensed medical waste haulers also collect from authorized drop sites. Chicago residents use CDPH and Streets and Sanitation drop-off centers separately, and statewide mail-back kits are available through several IDPH partners.
Disposal of sharps in regular trash violates 415 ILCS 95 and carries civil penalties up to one thousand dollars per violation. Illegal commercial dumping is prosecutable under the Illinois Environmental Protection Act with criminal penalties and remediation orders.
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