How to Dispose of Hazardous Household Items in Fairfield County, CT

If you’re decluttering your home, you’ll often come across items that can’t be donated—and shouldn’t be thrown in the trash.

Things like old paint, cleaning supplies, batteries, and chemicals require special handling. Improper disposal isn’t just inconvenient—it can be harmful to both your home and the environment.

In Fairfield County, there is a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) collection program designed to safely handle these materials.

What Is Considered Hazardous Household Waste?

Hazardous waste includes everyday household items that are:

  • Flammable

  • Corrosive

  • Toxic

  • Reactive

Common examples include:

  • Paint (oil-based and latex)

  • Paint thinners and solvents

  • Household cleaners and chemicals

  • Pesticides and fertilizers

  • Motor oil and automotive fluids

  • Batteries (especially rechargeable)

  • Pool chemicals

If an item has warning labels like “danger,” “toxic,” or “flammable,” it likely falls into this category.

2026 Fairfield County Hazardous Waste Collection Schedule

Fairfield County hosts designated drop-off days throughout the year. These events rotate by town and are available to county residents.

Below is the 2026 schedule:

April 11, 2026 — Westport
Greens Farm RR Station
New Creek Road, Parking Lot #1
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

May 2, 2026 — Greenwich
Island Beach Parking Lot
Arch Street
8:00 AM – 1:00 PM

June 6, 2026 — Darien
Norton Heights RR Station (South Side Parking Lot)
Hollow Tree Ridge Road
9:00 AM – 1:00 PM

July 11, 2026 — Stamford
Rippowam Middle School
381 High Ridge Road
9:00 AM – 2:00 PM

August 15, 2026 — Norwalk
Ponus Ridge Middle School
21 Hunter’s Lane
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

September 12, 2026 — New Canaan
Wastewater Treatment Plant
394 Main Street
8:00 AM – 2:00 PM

👉 Most events require proof of Fairfield County residency and are typically for household (not commercial) materials.

What You Can Bring

Most collection programs accept:

  • Paints and stains

  • Cleaning products

  • Automotive fluids

  • Lawn and garden chemicals

  • Mercury-containing items

  • Household batteries

What Is NOT Accepted

Typically not accepted:

  • Electronics (separate recycling programs exist)

  • Tires

  • Medical waste

  • Propane tanks

Always check guidelines before attending.

How to Prepare Your Items

Before heading to a collection event:

  • Keep items in their original containers

  • Make sure lids are sealed tightly

  • Transport items upright in a box or bin

  • Do not mix chemicals

Why This Matters When Decluttering

Hazardous items are often:

  • Stored in basements or garages

  • Forgotten over time

  • Kept “just in case”

These items create both physical clutter and decision fatigue.

Once they’re removed, it becomes significantly easier to:

  • Fully clear a space

  • Create functional storage systems

  • Move forward with organizing

A Practical Approach

At Space Camp, we keep it simple:

  1. Identify anything that can’t be donated

  2. Separate hazardous materials early

  3. Create a dedicated “disposal” category

  4. Plan around a local collection date

Need Help Sorting It All Out?

At Space Camp Professional Organizing, we help clients across:

  • Greenwich

  • Darien

  • New Canaan

  • Stamford

  • Westchester County

declutter, organize, and create clear systems—including what to donate, what to dispose of, and how to move forward.