Universal Waste
Universal wastes, while still hazardous, are special categories of waste that have been created to deal with these wastes in a special manner. This may be due to lower hazard, or large quantities of a special waste, to aid in the proper handling, storage, or to facilitate proper disposal and recycling of these wastes.
Common types of Universal Wastes include:
- Lamps (aka: fluorescent light bulbs)
- Electronic Devices
- Batteries
-
Non-empty
Aerosol Cans
- Empty aerosol cans as defined in the above linked document
may be discarded as solid waste, or recycled as scrap metal
(Cal. Code Regs., tit. 22, § 66266.2(b)(7)).
- Empty aerosol cans as defined in the above linked document
may be discarded as solid waste, or recycled as scrap metal
(Cal. Code Regs., tit. 22, § 66266.2(b)(7)).
- Mercury Thermostats
- Mercury Switches
- Dental Amalgam
- Rubber Flooring
- Waste Mercury Gas Flow Meters
- Drained Mercury
- Mercury Weighted Tubing
- Used Mercury Novelties
- Waste Mercury Counterweights
- Waste Mercury Gauges
- CRT(s) (Cathode Ray Tubes - aka: glass screen Televisions)
The majority of the above listed mercury containing materials are recycled through Veolia Environmental Services. For more information on their processes or how these materials are handled visit their website here:
