How can I avoid household hazardous waste products altogether?

Use less-toxic products whenever possible. Look for safer alternatives, many of which can be found at your local grocery store, or use simple alternatives. A mixture of baking soda and castile soap makes a good multipurpose cleaning product. Lemon juice, vinegar, hot-water and "elbow grease" can be use for a variety of projects from window cleaning to unclogging drains. You can help reduce pollution by making wise choices about the chemicals products you choose!

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1. What can I do with household hazardous waste?
2. Why use this facility?
3. Who do we serve?
4. What does it cost?
5. Why do I need to bring household hazardous waste (HHW) to the facility? Can't I just throw it in the garbage?
6. How do I know if something is household hazardous waste?
7. How should I transport HHW to the facility?
8. How much can I bring to the facility?
9. How can I avoid household hazardous waste products altogether?