How to dispose of hazardous waste

Hazardous waste includes items such as paints, chemicals and cleaning products, as well as batteries, televisions and fridges. Some items classed as hazardous waste can be disposed of at our household waste recycling centres, but you might need to book an appointment before visiting.

Hazardous waste that needs an appointment

Hazardous waste that does need an appointment for disposal includes paints, DIY products, cleaning products, and household, car and garden chemicals. If the chemical/product you need to dispose of isn't listed below, please don't take it to the recycling centre. If you're not sure if we can accept an item, email us at hwrcpass@barnsley.gov.uk with details of the chemical and its container, including a photo if possible.

Paint, thinners and wood preservers

The following are examples of paints, thinners and wood preservers which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • brush cleaner (including turpentine substitute, white spirit and methylated spirit)
  • decking and/or wood oil
  • wood preservative
  • paint and/or varnish remover
  • oil-based paint if it's still liquid (if it's been dried out using sand, soil, sawdust, or cat litter it doesn't need a pre-booked disposal appointment)

Water-based paints

Water-based paint and emulsion paint can be taken to any recycling centre and be placed in the paint recycling container.

If there's less than a quarter of a tin or tub left, it can't be accepted for recycling. Please dry it out or soak it up using sand, soil, sawdust or cat litter. Once dry, you can take it to the recycling centre and place in the non-recyclable skip.

DIY products

The following are examples of DIY products which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • silicone sealant
  • water sealant
  • water proofer
  • wood filler
  • wood preservative

Garden chemicals

The following are examples of garden chemicals which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • fertilisers
  • fungicides
  • herbicides
  • insecticides
  • pesticides
  • weedkillers

Household cleaning products

The following are examples of household cleaning products which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • bleach
  • brass cleaner
  • brick/cement/patio cleaner
  • carpet shampoo
  • cat flea powder
  • de-scaler
  • disinfectant
  • drain cleaner
  • floor cleaner and polish
  • furniture oil and wax
  • glass cleaner
  • mould remover
  • oven cleaner
  • polish
  • stain remover
  • upholstery cleaner

Household chemicals

The following are examples of household chemicals which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • clothes dye
  • photographic and other hobby chemicals

Car chemicals

The following are examples of car chemicals which you can take to the recycling centre if you make a hazardous waste booking:

  • anti-freeze
  • brake fluid
  • car polish
  • car shampoo
  • de-icer
  • engine additives
  • screen wash
  • wheel cleaner

How to prepare your waste

All hazardous waste (other than asbestos) must be in its original container. It must also be securely sealed and undamaged. We can't accept hazardous waste which isn't in its original container or if it's damaged. The original container is needed for health and safety reasons, as it helps us identify and manage the waste correctly.

Book an appointment

You can make a hazardous waste booking for Worsbrough (Barnsley) or Armthorpe (Doncaster) recycling centres. When you arrive for your appointment, speak to a member of staff who will help you. Please don't leave hazardous items on their own.

Hazardous waste that doesn't need an appointment

You can take the following items to any of our recycling centres and don't need to have an appointment:

  • computer monitors
  • car batteries
  • discharged fire extinguishers up to 1kg in size
  • engine oil
  • household batteries
  • fridges, freezers, and fridge-freezers
  • fluorescent tubes
  • televisions