Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility
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The Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility, located in Overland Park, offers a vital service for residents needing to responsibly dispose of household hazardous waste. The facility facilitates the safe handling of items often unsuitable for regular trash disposal, providing an environmentally conscious solution for battery recycling and similar materials.
While the process involves scheduled appointments, the facility strives to provide efficient handling of various waste types. Residents should be prepared for size restrictions on accepted items and review accepted materials in advance. The goal is to manage waste effectively and maintain a sustainable disposal system for the Johnson County community, alongside appointment schedulingand waste categorization.
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- On-site services
- Wheelchair-accessible car park
- Wheelchair-accessible entrance
Customer Reviews
Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility has a rating of 3.8 out of 5 based on over 24 reviews on Google
Both times I have dropped off waste, they were so friendly and quick. Easy to sign up, happy for the reminders. Great experience.
I have 8 fluorescent tube light bulbs , the longest being 4’ , to dispose of and they don’t fit into your size categories of a shoe box as described on your appointment schedule. The web site mentions if you get there and your item are in the wrong size category, you won’t take it and I’d have to make a new appointment. so I called and when someone finally answer the phone… I was told To get an express appointment , my items had to fit in a shoe box or be only 5 items. For more than 5 Items I could make 2 express appointments or wait till next month and make a mid size appointment!!!!! Next month ♀️!!! All that time and gas to go to the place twice to get rid of 8 light bulbs. First off, if the bulbs were a different shape they would fit in a shoe box but a shoe box is a ridiculously small size to limit a donation too. Not much will fit in a shoe box!! Your website also mentions 5 gallons or shoe box size ( there is no mention of 5 items rule on web site), as your courteous phone attendant mentioned)…. A empty 5 gallon paint bucket is a lot bigger than a shoe box but is also is a ridiculously small amount, when you considering the effort, the time and the gas to get there, the fact you have to schedule an appointment to just come there. Perhaps you could be as respectful of my time as you want us to be of yours. Why do you have to have an appointment to drop off small items like fluorescent light bulbs or other small items anyway? Why don’t you have a drop off box similar to what the hardware stores use to have, for light bulbs or small donations? ( think of all the small donation appointments you would eliminate) I want to be environmentally conscious but you are not making it practical for people by making it so restrictive and less assessable. By the way…….I tried to donate at the Olathe facility on one of there drop off Saturdays and they said they aren’t suppose to take things from Leawood residence. They did take my things but said it had Something to do with Leawood not paying their share? Last time I looked Leawood is part of Johnson county and we pay our taxes too. What is going on with that.
My first time going, so I can't say what my experience is yet BUT why are appointments so far out? As someone else said: do you want people to dispose of items improperly? Then let people get in there faster or open it up to no appointments necessary. A month out being the EARLIEST time available is a bit ridiculous, don't you think? Especially after hearing other people say you're never busy.
Not writing a review to rate the service but more as a PSA. I stopped in to the new facility on Mastin (the location that shared the wastewater property is now closed). They are still getting things settled. The free store is pretty thin right now and 5-gallon re-blended paints are not yet available. It is easily accessible. The first available appt to drop off hazardous waste (as of July 1) was July 17. As the website mentions, drop off availability is to increase as they get settled.
If you advertise to the public, please be ready and stock your shelves
This is a great service provided by Johnson County Government. They have free drop-off for unused quantities of paint. Then they combine similar colors together until they have enough to sell 5 gallon buckets for a minimal cost. I got 5 gallons of white paint for $25 and was able to paint my entire toe home before moving out.
It is very easy to schedule an appointment to dispose of your hazardous waste/paint/household/ and other products.
Information about Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility
Address
Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility is located at 11231 Mastin St, Overland Park, KS 66210, United States
Phone
The phone number of Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility is +1 913-715-6907
Website
The website of Johnson County Household Waste Collection and Reuse Facility is: jocogov.org/department/environment/hazardous-materials
Business Hours
Monday: 08:00–15:30
Tuesday: Closed
Wednesday: 08:00–15:30
Thursday: 08:00–15:30
Friday: Closed
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed
