Citizens of Marion County can use this program to properly dispose of all their unwanted and unused household hazardous waste (HHW). Over the last decade, the ToxDrop program has diverted annually in excess of 1.0 million pounds of HHW from the city's sewers, waterways, and landfills. ToxDrop is an Indianapolis/Marion County program managed by the Department of Public Works, located at 1725 West Street, Bldg 1, Indianapolis, Indiana 46225. Through year-round Saturday collection site locations and periodic ToxAway Day events, the ToxDrop Program has made significant advancements to help residents properly and safely dispose of HHW.
Residents are limited to disposing of twenty-gallons (20) of liquid waste or seventy-five (75) pounds of solid waste, per visit.
West Street Collection Facility1725 West Street, Bldg. 1Tuesdays and Thursdays, 9am- 11am(Directions)
IMPD Training Facility (located near Superior Court 13)9049 E. 10th St3rd Saturday of each month, 9am- 2pm(Directions)
Perry Township Government Center 4925 S. Shelby St2nd Saturday of each month, 9am- 2pm (Directions)
Traders Point Collection Facility 7550 N. Lafayette Rd1st Saturday of each month, 9am- 2pm(Directions)
The ToxDrop sites are closed on the fourth and fifth Saturday of the month and all major holidays.
The act of improperly disposing of household hazardous waste (HHW) and eScrap items, including leaving them at the ToxDrop sites outside of the noted hours of operation, is considered illegal dumping.
Special Events
Throughout the year, ToxDrop sponsors partners with community organizations to host ToxAway and/or eScrap events as the budget allows. This year join us for ToxAway Day with Butler University.
1761 S. West StreetIndianapolis, IN 46225
ermd@indy.gov
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