For years and years I have read about the hazards of dumping unwanted Plastisol. Well, the word must not have gotten to Houston. Houston, do we have a problem?
Today I went to our Solid Waste Management Environmental Drop-off. A repository so special it's only open 2 days a week 9 - 3.
Along with some old monitors, spray paint cans that would not spray, some miscellaneous electrical (broke) junk, I took some unneeded oddball Plastisol containers. Stuff where the tops had collapsed and were about half full or so. Stuff I didn't want anymore and used the opportunity to dump the Plastisol with the electronics and bulbs.
About 6 partial quarts of ink and a one-gallon bucket half full of really old Puff White Triangle ink.
They looked at the containers and set them back in the truck for me to toss in the trash along with a couple other items they didn't want. I even described what they were, their use and that they are not supposed to be disposed of that way. This city department has a long list of things they take. Hazardous stuff. Batteries, acids, paints, florescent lights, etc. It's NOT a recycling center.
I guess they will go out with next week's trash. I know it's not right but ¯\_(",)_/¯