Paint Disposal · Tampa, FL · Local guide
Oil Based Paint Disposal in Tampa
Oil-based paint is treated as household hazardous waste in Hillsborough County and is accepted at the five CCCs year-round (Mon-Sat) — it does NOT have to wait for a Saturday HHW event since paint is grouped with electronics/batteries on the CCC side. Same 10-gallon/5-five-gallon monthly cap applies; container must be sealed.
Where to drop off oil based paint disposal in Tampa
3 local options, verified against listing sources.
Hillsborough County household hazardous waste program
Hillsborough County HHW & Electronics Collection
Accepts HHW at collection sites across the county.
Phone: (813) 272-5680 · Website: official program page ↗
Other local programs
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Hillsborough County Community Collection Centers (CCCs)
Year-round drop-off for electronics, paint, batteries, tires, large appliances, and bulky waste. Mon-Sat 7:30AM-5PM (closed 12PM-12:30PM daily). Locations include Northwest County (8001 W Linebaugh Ave, Tampa), South County (13000 S US Hwy 41, Gibsonton), and Hillsborough Heights (6209 County Road 579, Seffner), plus additional Community Collection Centers countywide — see hcfl.gov for the current list. City of Tampa residents can use all locations with valid Florida ID showing Hillsborough County address.
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Hillsborough County HHW Monthly Saturday Events
Monthly first-Saturday HHW collection at Sheldon Road (1st Sat, 8001 W Linebaugh Ave, 8AM-2PM), second-Saturday at South County (13000 S US 41, Gibsonton), third-Saturday at Hillsborough Heights (6209 CR 579, Seffner). Accepts paints, chemicals, pesticides, propane tanks, automotive fluids. City of Tampa residents eligible with county address on ID.
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Hillsborough County Fire Prevention & Battery Recovery Campaign
Launched October 2025 in partnership with Hillsborough County Fire Rescue and regional franchise haulers. Pushes lithium-ion battery drop-off at CCCs and retail partners to reduce truck and MRF fires after 30+ regional incidents.
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Call2Recycle drop-off network
Free retail drop-off for rechargeable, lithium-ion, and cell phone batteries at Tampa-area Home Depot and Lowe's stores (multiple Dale Mabry Hwy and Hillsborough Ave locations).
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Tampa Bay Recycles regional partnership
Joint regional education effort between Hillsborough County, Pinellas County, City of Tampa, and City of St. Petersburg covering curbside recycling rules and contamination prevention.
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Audi Tampa — Redwood Materials battery takeback
Audi dealerships participating in the Redwood Materials program accept consumer lithium batteries (not full EV packs) for collection and refining.
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Batteries Plus — Tampa locations
Free recycling for rechargeable and single-use batteries plus fluorescent bulbs/tubes at Tampa-area Batteries Plus stores. Also accepts small electronics (phones, tablets) and ballasts for recycling (some fees may apply).
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Cooking Oil Recycling Effort (CORE) — Hillsborough County
Free drop-off for used cooking oil at all five CCC locations and select fire stations. Accepts vegetable oil, canola oil, peanut oil, and other cooking oils in sealed containers. No motor oil, no commercial quantities. Collected oil is converted into biodiesel.
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Hillsborough County Donation & Waste Diversion Program
At Northwest CCC, South County CCC, and Hillsborough Heights CCC, staff sort reusable items (furniture, building materials, bikes, toys) from the waste stream and divert them to local non-profits for reuse. Free way to declutter while supporting the community.
What to know in Tampa
Local rules and laws
- Florida Statute 403.7185 imposes a $1.50 lead-acid battery fee on each new/remanufactured lead-acid battery sold at retail in Florida; statute also bars landfilling of lead-acid batteries.
- Florida Statute 403.7192 governs rechargeable batteries: manufacturers/marketers must inform purchasers that the batteries are banned from the solid-waste stream and must accept returned waste batteries at designated collection sites.
- Florida has NO statewide mandatory e-waste/electronics recycling law; FDEP issued non-binding 'Regulatory Guidelines for the Management of Unwanted Electronic Products' (June 16, 2008). For households, recycling is recommended but not legally required.
- Hillsborough County's Community Collection Center policy: maximum 5 intact household electronic items per household per month (excluding monitors, keyboards, routers, mice) and paint limits of 10 one-gallon or 5 five-gallon containers per household per month.
- Florida Statute 403.717 et seq. (Florida Hazardous Waste Management Act): applies to commercial/industrial hazardous waste generators and transporters; household hazardous waste is exempt under federal RCRA household-hazardous-waste exclusion.
- Florida Chapter 62-730 (FAC) Universal Waste Rule: regulates the management of universal wastes including mercury-containing lamps, recalled pesticides, and certain batteries to encourage recycling over disposal.
- Hillsborough County Code Chapter 20.5 (Solid Waste): authorizes the county to regulate solid waste collection, disposal, and recycling programs including CCC operations, fees, and prohibited materials.
Useful local details
- Tampa city residents do NOT have a city-run HHW facility — the City of Tampa stopped hosting its own annual collection event and contracts with Hillsborough County. Tampa/Temple Terrace residents must drive to a County CCC and show a driver's license to use the service for free.
- HHW events (paint chemicals, propane, fuels) only run on Saturdays once a month per facility — Sheldon Road on the 1st Saturday, South County on the 2nd, Hillsborough Heights on the 3rd. Electronics/paint/batteries at the CCCs operate full Mon-Sat hours separately.
- Hillsborough County experienced 30+ garbage and recycling truck fires over roughly three years, driving the regional Fire Prevention & Battery Recovery Campaign launched October 2025 — the first program of its kind in the Tampa Bay region.
- Alkaline batteries (AA, AAA, C, D, 9V) in Hillsborough County are explicitly directed to the regular GARBAGE cart, never the recycling cart, and are NOT accepted at CCCs or HHW events.
- Florida is NOT a PaintCare state, so there is no producer-funded paint takeback network like in CA/CO/OR. All household paint disposal in Tampa flows through the County CCCs.
- Hurricane-season quirk: after major storms (Helene/Milton in 2024), Hillsborough Heights and the County's Resource Recovery Facility have been opened 24 hours for storm debris. Electronics and appliances from storm debris are sorted out and sent to dedicated recyclers rather than landfilled.
- Inter-local agreement: Tampa and Temple Terrace are covered by Hillsborough County's CCC/HHW system at no charge, but unincorporated-County residents have a separate annual allowance (10 cubic yards of bulky waste/appliances, 12 tires) requiring a tax bill in addition to ID.
- Self-tipping (using a dump trailer or trailer with hydraulic lift) is prohibited at Hillsborough County CCCs — all materials must be hand-unloaded, and closed-toe shoes are required on the tipping floor.
- Tampa's curbside recycling (every-other-week pickup) has a by-law requiring city-provided lidded 65-gallon or 95-gallon carts only — no additional bins or bags are accepted for recycling collection.
- The County's Northwest CCC (8001 W Linebaugh Ave) and Hillsborough Heights CCC (6209 CR 579, Seffner) are the two sites also offering the Donation & Waste Diversion Program — items left there are sorted for reuse rather than disposal.
For general paint disposal info — what's recyclable, how to prepare items, where the materials go — see the national paint disposal guide. For all Tampa options, browse paint disposal in Tampa.
Related Tampa guides
Sources verified for this guide
- hcfl.gov/locations/sheldon-road-household-hazardous-collection-center
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/community-collection-centers-ccc
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/discarding-paint-and-electronics
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/discarding-batteries
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/fire-prevention-and-battery-recovery
- www.tampa.gov/solid-waste/programs/recycling-and-waste-reduction/residential/household-chemical-collection
- floridadep.gov/waste/permitting-compliance-assistance/content/electronics-waste
- www.flsenate.gov/laws/statutes/2024/403.7192
- www.paintcare.org/paintcare-states
- locations.call2recycle.org/fl/tampa
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/cooking-oil-recycling-effort-core
- hcfl.gov/residents/property-owners-and-renters/trash-and-recycling/discarding-household-hazardous-waste
- www.bestbuy.com/site/services/recycling/pcmcat149900050025.c
- www.batteriesplus.com/recycling
Updated · 2026-05-19