Dispose of Old or Unusable Pesticides - Maine Board of Pesticides Control Collection Program - October 2023

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Homeowners sometimes discover old, unusable or “obsolete” pesticides in the shed, garage or cellar of their homes. Many compounds found in older pesticides, like DDT, dioxin-containing 2,4,5-T and compounds of arsenic, mercury or lead are now banned because of their hazards to human health, wildlife or to the environment. Sometimes pesticides become unusable because they freeze or get damp and solidify. 

As these materials are not accepted at the Kittery Resource Recovery Facility, residents looking for a responsible and free option to dispose of old or unusable pesticides can utilize the Maine Board of Pesticides (BPC) Control Collection Program.

The next collection will be held during October 2023 with the closest collection location to Kittery taking place in Portland.  Registration for the October 2023 collection must be submitted by September 29, 2023.  

Options for registering:

Forms being mailed should be sent to:
 
Maine Board of Pesticides Control
28 State House Station
Augusta, ME 04333
 

The BPC will contact those who have submitted a registration several weeks prior to the collection to inform them of their collection date and location.  

For more information about the collection program, registration and additional resources, please visit the BPC’s website by clicking here.