Silver Polish Illegal in Garbage & Drains Hazardous Waste Hazardous Waste Collection Silver polish needs special handling to avoid toxic exposure for waste workers, the community, and the environment. City Specific Disposal OptionsPlease check with your city page (residential or commercial) to confirm if additional options are available, such as home collection, drop-off locations, and/or events. (These options vary per city.) Household Hazardous Waste (HHW) Drop-OffYour city or county may offer HHW drop-off sites and collection events.– Los Angeles County: S.A.F.E. Collection Centers and events– Riverside County– San Bernardino County– Ventura County Disposal Options For BusinessesHazardous waste cannot be placed in your containers. Schedule a Special Waste Collection by emailing [email protected] or calling Athens’ Customer Service Department at 888-336-6100. Fees may apply. Some HHW drop-off centers may allow drop off by small business generators (check links above). Never Pour Down Drain Silver polish is toxic and even a small amount can affect waterways, so never pour it down the drain. Empty Containers Are Garbage If the container is empty, make sure any leftover residue is completely dry. Once empty and dry, it’s OK to put in the garbage. Ways to Reduce Use Safer Alternatives Instead of buying toxic silver polish, use materials you already have at home to clean your silver. Learn how from Better Homes & Gardens.