![]() Visitors to most county buildings are not required to wear a mask.Payment: Cash, check, credit or debit cards (Visa, Discover, Mastercard) accepted.Proof of residency, such as a driver's license or utility bill, is required.Make sure all containers are 5-gallons or less in size and properly labeled with the contents. Transport your household hazardous wastes in sealed containers, in an upright position, in a plastic lined box. ![]() Safely transport household hazardous wastes Check whether we accept your itemīefore you visit, check whether your item is accepted at our drop-off facilities by browsing the Green Disposal Guide. For disposal options, businesses should search Commercial Hazardous Waste Disposal Companies fact sheet (PDF). Hennepin County will not accept waste from commercial activities that was generated or stored in a household. In general, Hennepin County does not accept waste from businesses, with the exceptions of cardboard, scrap metal, recycling, and organics recycling from small businesses.īusinesses include rental properties, condominium, neighborhood, or townhouse associations governmental entities home-based businesses nonprofit organizations or any other activity intended to produce income. Residents from Sherburne and Wright counties are not eligible to use our drop-off facilities. Residents of Hennepin, Anoka, Carver, Dakota, Ramsey, Scott, and Washington counties only. Households only (excluding organics and some recyclable materials). ![]()
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