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This includes office paper, catalogs, magazines, junk mail, cardboard (flattened), newspapers, paper grocery bags, and cereal boxes. If your business meets any ONE of the following criteria, you must recycle one Principle Recyclable Material (PRM) in addition to mixed paper and cardboard.
Large Items, Furniture, & Appliance Drop off 4618, West Ox Road, West Ox Maintenance Facility, Fair Lakes, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22030, United States. 703-631-1179.
Fairfax County uses three methods of recycling collected yard waste: (1) sending yard debris and vacuumed leaves to out-of-county composting facilities, (2) grinding brush into mulch available for residents, and (3) grinding vacuumed leaves available for residents.
Used Paint The best way to dispose of it is at the Household Hazardous Waste events or at the Fairfax County I-66 Transfer Station (4618 W. Ox Road).
Section 33.1-346 of the Code of Virginia makes littering or dumping trash a Class 1 misdemeanor, punishable by up to 12 months in jail and/or a fine up to $2,500.
List your company on Google Business, Yelp for Business, Thumbtack, and other online directories or lead generation sites where potential customers are searching for junk removal services. Network with other home service contractors in your area—you may be able to send work to each other.
Used Paint The best way to dispose of it is at the Household Hazardous Waste events or at the Fairfax County I-66 Transfer Station (4618 W. Ox Road).
You can dispose of old paint cans of latex paint in your regular trash. Oil-based paints should go to a household hazardous waste collection site.
Add an absorbing agent such as kitty litter, sawdust or shredded newspaper to the box. Pour the paint into the box so that it forms a thin layer (about 1 inch deep) and allow the paint to harden. Repeat this process until all of the paint has hardened.