Just in time for Earth Day, this week the City of Tempe’s Household Products Collection Center (HPCC) celebrates 10 years of protecting the health and safety of Tempe and Guadalupe residents.
Since opening on April 22, 1999, the center – the first of its kind in the Valley – has recycled more than 1.5 million pounds of potentially hazardous household waste. An estimated 55 percent of materials collected are flammable and toxic, such as gasoline and insecticides, while another 25 percent includes batteries and “e-waste,” such as computers and monitors. The HPCC recycles more than 88 percent of the materials it receives, saving space in our landfills and saving our storm drains and groundwater from potential contamination.
Recent trends toward “green” living and sustainability have resonated with residents, as shown by a record-breaking year in 2008 at the HPCC. So far in 2009, the center is on pace to exceed that record. HPCC employees make use of paint that has been dropped off at the center, mixing it to make other colors that can be re-used by the city. Patrons to the center can even “shop” for free items they need, including paint, stains, cleaning products, automotive products, and lawn and garden products.
The center is open Fridays 7 a.m. to noon and Saturdays 7 a.m. to 1 p.m.
The HPCC is located at 1320 E. University Drive, on the north side of University just west of McClintock Drive. Proof of Tempe or Guadalupe residency is required in the form of a driver’s license or water bill. Items that cannot be accepted include appliances, tires and explosives. For a list of accepted items and for ways to safely transport items to the HPCC, visit www.tempe.gov/HHW or call 480-858-2223.





