- Like SHiFT, the state of Massachusetts is focused on providing people with the necessary resources to ensure proper disposal techniques. The Massachusetts Department of Energy & Environmental Affairs provides an extensive list of trusted sites for all types of materials pertaining to vehicle recycling. When you visit the site, you will need to fill out several filters regarding what you are seeking to recycle as well as where in the state you are located.
- Waste oil is classified as hazardous in numerous states, Massachusetts included. In order to properly dispose of waste oil, Massachusetts encourages people to find a well trusted, and regulated site so that the hazardous materials will never again reach the environment. The state government of Massachusetts provides a list of additional resources that can be found here.
- Within the state of Massachusetts, over six million waste tires are disposed of on an annual basis. In order to ensure that these tires are properly disposed of and don’t make their way back into the environment, the state government provides a list of resources and answers numerous questions you may have in the process.
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