Butler County's Recycling & Solid Waste District offers free or low-cost programs for special items: Freon appliances, computers and TVs, fluorescent bulbs, batteries, and plastic plant pots. Curbside bulk pickup is arranged through your city or Rumpke.
The Butler County Recycling & Solid Waste District (315 High Street, Hamilton; 513-887-3000) partners with businesses and nonprofits to offer no-charge disposal programs for county residents. Accepted specials include Freon appliances (refrigerators, freezers, AC units, dehumidifiers, freon intact), computers and televisions, fluorescent bulbs (Batteries Plus Bulbs or Cleanlites), household batteries, e-cigarettes/vape pens, and plastic plant pots. Free community paper-shredding events are also held. Curbside bulk-item (large furniture, appliances) pickup is scheduled through your city or Rumpke, not the county district.
Not a violation topic; improper disposal of hazards (batteries, freon) is enforced under Ohio EPA rules and hauler policy.
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