Disposal
The U.S. EPA considers nail polish to be household hazardous waste (HHW) due to the toxic chemicals swarming within that bottle of shimmer and shine. This means that tossing the bottle into the trash or recycling bin isn’t an option, and a smart, stylish gal like yourself wouldn’t dream of pouring it down the drain to contaminate water resources.
Have no fear though, because your friendly Household Hazardous Waste facility is here to save the day! Simply say your goodbyes, take your old bottles to your nearest facility and these pros will lay them to rest safely.
Keep in mind that these facilities often only accept waste from residents of the county or city that owns them, so give them a call to confirm that you’re headed to the right place. While you’re at it, gather those cans of old paint, motor oil and used cooking oil to be dropped off, too. ( Website called Earth911.com )
Have no fear though, because your friendly Household Hazardous Waste facility is here to save the day! Simply say your goodbyes, take your old bottles to your nearest facility and these pros will lay them to rest safely.
Keep in mind that these facilities often only accept waste from residents of the county or city that owns them, so give them a call to confirm that you’re headed to the right place. While you’re at it, gather those cans of old paint, motor oil and used cooking oil to be dropped off, too. ( Website called Earth911.com )