The City of Tucson’s Environmental and General Services Department is organizing a Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) and document shredding event on March 8, 2025, from 8 a.m. to noon at Pima Community College West. This initiative aims to provide residents with a safe and free method for disposing of hazardous waste.
The event is part of Tucson’s ongoing efforts to promote environmental sustainability and community safety by offering regular HHW collection services.
Tucson Residents Benefit from Free Services
The upcoming event will allow Tucson residents to dispose of household hazardous waste, electronic waste, paper documents for shredding (limited to three boxes), recyclables, and glass bottles and jars at no charge. Proof of address is required for these free services.
Residents from surrounding areas can also participate but will incur a $10 fee. This ensures that the primary beneficiaries are those residing within Tucson city limits while still accommodating neighboring communities.
Local Governance and Community Services
Alyssa Tarpley, Public Information Specialist for Environmental Services, plays a pivotal role in communicating the importance of such events. These initiatives align with the city’s commitment to environmental responsibility and public safety.
Event Highlights
- Free disposal services for Tucson residents with proof of address
- $10 fee for participants from surrounding areas
- Los Reales Drop-off will be closed on the event day
Community Engagement
The City of Tucson encourages residents to take advantage of this opportunity to safely dispose of hazardous materials. Such events foster community engagement by providing essential services that enhance both environmental health and personal security.
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Final Thoughts
This event underscores the City of Tucson’s dedication to fostering an environmentally conscious community through practical solutions like HHW collection.
By participating in such initiatives, residents contribute significantly to reducing environmental hazards while ensuring their personal data remains secure through document shredding services.
Sources: City of Tucson.