Household Garbage Collection

Henry Solid Waste contracts with Republic Services of Union City for weekly curbside garbage pickup services in the county. Republic also serves the City of Puryear, City of Henry, and the City of Cottage Grove.  Please contact Republic Services at 800-748-9920 to arrange for weekly pickup.  Monthly rate applies. 

For pickup within the City of Paris, please contact the Paris Sanitation Dept at 731-642-0473.

Republic Services Union City TN

McKenzie Transfer Station

Paris Henry County Landfill

Household Hazardous Waste

Ronald Watkins

SW Director

Address: 450 Recycling Drive PO Box 7, Paris, TN 38242
Phone: 731-641-0018
Fax: 731-642-1729
Recycling Center: 731-642-5170

The Henry County Recycling Center along with the Tennessee Dept. of Environment and Conservation hosts an annual collection event usually on a Saturday early in the month of May from 8AM-1PM.  This day is earmarked for collection of left over household hazardous waste.   Save your material safely using proper containers and proper labeling for the event in May and bring it on the day specified for free disposal.

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Henry County Recycling Document Destruction Service

Henry County Recycling Center offers document destruction service free of charge.  The Recycling Center has a large 25hp conveyor shredder that can shred a pickup truck load of paper in about 45 minutes.  Customers are welcome to witness the destruction of documents for verification.  Large and small loads are welcome. Henry County Recycling is pleased to offer this service to the community!

For larger loads please call 731-642-5170 to make an appointment.

Operational Hours:  7AM to 3:30PM  Mon-Fri

What is Household Hazardous Waste?
“Household Hazardous Waste” is defined as corrosive, flammable, toxic, or reactive materials used in your home, vehicle, garden, or on your lawn.

Why should I properly dispose of hazardous waste?
There are many reasons to properly dispose of household hazardous waste. One reason is that improperly stored hazardous products in the home may increase the risk of poisoning or injury. Also, disposing of hazardous waste in ordinary trash may injure sanitation workers because some products are chemically incompatible and may cause fires in dumpsters or garbage trucks.

How can I dispose of my household hazardous waste?
Henry County Recycle Center along with the Tennessee Dept. of Environment and Conservation hosts an annul collection event usually on a Saturday, 8AM-1PM in the month of May.  This day is earmarked for collection of left over hazardous waste.   Save your material safely using proper containers and proper labeling for the event in May and bring it on the day specified for free disposal.

How can I find out when a event has been scheduled?
The event is scheduled by TDEC usually in the spring.  Watch for articles in the local newspaper and listen for information on the radio.  Some internet based news sites will also provide scheduled times and dates.  You can always visit the Henry County Solid Waste- Household Hazardous Waste Collection   web page for event information.

What can I bring to the collection event?

Automotive Products

Oil & Fuel Additives

Grease & Rust Solvents

A / C Refrigerants

Starting Fluids

Body Putty

Antifreeze / Coolants Waste Oil

Carburetors & Fuel Injectors

Lawn & Garden Products Insecticides – Pesticides

Wood Preservatives/Fungicides

Weed killer/herbicides

Fertilizer

Moss Killer

Household Cleaners

Wood/ Metal Cleaners & Polishes

Toilet Bowl Cleaners Disinfectants

Oven Cleaners

Drain Openers  

Home Maintenance Products

Paint & Paint Thinners

Paint Strippers and Removers

Adhesives

Rodent Poisons

Old Thermostats

Miscellaneous

Batteries

Fingernail Polish Remover

Pool Chemicals

Photo Process Chemicals

Drugs / Medicines

Aerosols

Thermometers

E-Scrap- TV’s, computers, stereo’s, etc.

NO TIRES ACCEPTED 

*NO EXPLOSIVES, MEDICAL WASTES, OR RADIOACTIVE MATERIALS. NO MATERIAL GENERATED FROM A BUSINESS OR AGRIBUSINESS ACCEPTED.

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