Dispose of toxic household items (Detox Your Home)
Highly toxic items, such as chemicals, should never be put in your rubbish bins, poured down the drain, or left out on the nature strip during hard rubbish collections.
You can drop off unwanted household chemicals at our free Detox Your Home events, which are licensed to accept toxic chemicals and staffed by trained specialist chemists.
Around 40 pop-up events are hosted around Victoria each year in partnership with local councils.
Disposing of toxic items correctly will:
- reduce the risk to the environment and human health
- help keep our waterways clean
- prevent chemicals from ending up in landfill
- reuse precious resources.
Note: Household chemicals cannot be accepted at waste transfer stations due to the risk of fire or explosion when these items are combined or stored in large volumes.
Items accepted and not accepted
Check the full list of items that are accepted and not accepted.
Detox Your Home events are for households. Businesses should use a commercial waste disposal company.
Paint drop-off
Take your unwanted household paint to permanent drop-off sites operated by Paintback across Victoria. To find your nearest location, visit the Paintback website.
Upcoming events and registration
To learn about what to expect at our events, watch 'How to use Victoria's Detox Your Home service to dispose of toxic household chemicals'.
Detox Your Home event dates and locations are released regularly throughout the year and listed on this page.
To hear when event locations are announced, sign up to our quarterly newsletter or revisit this page.
Detox Your Home - Warragul
188 Normanby Street, Warragul, VIC 3820
Detox Your Home - Torquay
130 Messmate Road, Torquay, VIC 3228
Detox Your Home - Dandenong
Bennet Street, Dandenong, VIC 3175
Detox Your Home - Bendigo
Lot 2 Wallenjoe Road, Huntly, VIC 3551
Detox Your Home - Camberwell
648 Riversdale Road, Camberwell, VIC 3124
Detox Your Home - Reservoir
Carawa Drive, Reservoir, VIC 3073
Detox Your Home - Bairnsdale
Saleyard Road, Bairnsdale, VIC 3875
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Since 1994, Sustainability Victoria has been helping Victorians detox their homes and keep everyday household chemicals out of our environment.
Free to attend and held across the state, Detox Your Home events have safely disposed of more than 17,000 tons of toxic chemicals, keeping Victorian families safe and toxic chemicals out of our environment and waterways. There's an event held nearly every weekend somewhere in Victoria, with the experienced team traveling to different communities throughout the year.
Taking part is easy. Start by cleaning out your shed, your garage, or that cupboard in the laundry that hasn't been touched for months and gather the chemicals you'd like to dispose of. We accept many kinds of everyday household chemicals, like cleaning products, garden chemicals, pool chemicals, photography chemicals, coolant, glues, solvents, fire extinguishers, old cosmetics and even used cooking oil. For the full list of accepted items make sure you visit our website. Check the website for upcoming event dates and locations, register for your preferred event online, then on the day just load your car and drive on down. A team of qualified chemists will unload and sort your materials for you. Most of it won't actually be disposed of. Often we're able to recover and reuse the product in some way. For example, in the past two years 68 tons of flammable liquids have been collected and repurposed for use in the production of cement.
So those old bottles of methylated spirits could help pave that new footpath in town.
Visit sustainability.vic.gov.au to find upcoming Detox Your Home events in your area.
Before the event
Ensure you pack only items accepted at Detox Your Home events.
The maximum acceptable weight or size of a single container is 20 kilograms or 20 litres.
Decanting is not permitted on site, so bring chemicals in disposable containers that you can leave with us.
You must clearly and accurately label your items:
- Use the original packaging if possible, if not, write the contents clearly using a permanent marker
- Decanting is not permitted on site, so bring chemicals in disposable containers
- If you’re unsure of the contents, label them ‘unknown’.
Put your items in your empty car boot or vehicle tray.
Read our tips to safely handle toxic chemicals.
At the event
There will be signs and directions for you to follow as you drive in.
Stay in your car. You won’t need to unload anything yourself. Our trained staff and qualified chemists will unload everything for you.
Generally the wait time is less than 10 minutes.