Household hazardous waste collection events
Hennepin County organizes collection events throughout the year to give residents more convenient local disposal options for their household hazardous wastes. Please note: the county will not be accepting electronics at the collection events; household hazardous waste will be accepted only.
What to know
- Residents should remain in their vehicles unless otherwise directed by staff.
- Items should be stored in the trunk of the vehicle, bed of truck, or in a trailer. Only bring in items that one person can load in a vehicle by themselves. Staff will remove most items from vehicles.
- Our events welcome residents arriving via bicycles and walk-ups — bikers can use the drive through traffic system as if they were a car.
- Because of the hazardous nature of the products being collected at these events, be sure to pack your HHW items to prevent spills, leaks, and breakage.
- We ask residents attending by foot to stay out of the collection areas.
- Residents are encouraged to safely store their household hazardous waste until they are able to attend a collection event. Find safe storage tips from the Green Disposal Guide
Locations and hours
All events are held on Friday and Saturday from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.
Minnetonka: May 1 and 2
Minnetonka Public Works Department
11522 Minnetonka Boulevard
Minnetonka, MN 55305
Minneapolis: July 10 and 11
Jenny Lind Elementary School
(enter off Dupont Ave)
5025 Bryant Avenue North
Minneapolis, MN 55430
Minneapolis: August 7 and 8
Sullivan STEAM School
3100 East 28th Street
Minneapolis, MN 55406
Orono/Wayzata: October 2 and 3
Hennepin County Public Works Orono Shop
3880 Shoreline Drive
Orono, MN 55391
Location note: Some navigation apps will list this address as Wayzata and some will list it as Orono. Both will bring you to the correct location.
Guidelines
- Follow the signs and stay in line.
- Be prepared to show your driver's license or other proof of county residence.
- Events will be shut down during inclement weather.
- Secure products so they don't tip over or leak.
Materials accepted
Accepted
Materials are accepted for free from households only. Businesses must manage their waste properly — see our commercial hazardous waste information.
Please note: The county will not be accepting electronics at the collection events.
Household, lawn and garden products
Adhesives – flammable or petroleum based
Aerosols – pressurized or containing product
Batteries
Cleaners
Drain cleaner
Driveway sealer
Fire extinguishers
Flammable products
Gas cylinders
- Propane less than 40 lbs.
- Specialty gases less than 59 lbs. will be evaluated
- Some may not be accepted due to management restrictions
Paint
- Limit three 5-gallon pails
- No limit on pails 1-gallon or smaller
Paint thinners, solvents and strippers
PCB ballasts – must be removed from fixtures
Pesticides, insecticides and herbicides
Photographic and hobby chemicals
Pool chemicals
Rechargeable tools
Wood preservatives
Mercury-containing items
Fluorescent bulbs and HID lamps – limit 25
Thermometers
Thermostats
Auto and fuel wastes
Diesel fuel
Fuel additives
Gasoline – containers will not be returned
Kerosene
Starter fluid
Vehicle lead-acid batteries
Waxes
Not accepted
Appliances*
Asbestos
Electronics*
Explosives
Garbage
- Food waste
- Furniture
- Carpet
- Lumber
- Empty paint cans
- Etc.
Gas cylinders
- Propane greater than 40 lbs
- Gases requiring special management
- All gases greater than 59 lbs.
Medicines or infectious wastes – find medicine disposal drop boxes.
Motor oil and filters*
Photocopiers
Recyclables
- Scrap metal
- Paper
- Cardboard
- Cans and bottles
- Etc.*
Tires*
*Accepted at the county's permanent drop-off facilities. Fees may apply on certain items.
Refer to the Green Disposal Guide for additional disposal options.
Collection event results

Hennepin County hosted four household hazardous waste collection events in 2025. Participation in the events was strong with 3,265 households participating and 170,886 pounds of hazardous waste collected. This included 4,172 pounds of household batteries. This averages to 52 pounds of hazardous waste collected per participating household.
The county offers collection events throughout the spring, summer, and fall to provide residents a convenient, local option for disposing of household hazardous waste.
Household hazardous waste can be disposed of year-round at county drop-off facilities. Learn more about drop-off facilities and what they accept.