NEXT DATE
January 24, 2026
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WHY DO I NEED A RESERVATION?
A reservation is required to facilitate an orderly and safe event. With reservations, there is generally no waiting for the residence and less stress on the volunteers. A reminder email will be sent to all reservations on Friday, before the collection if an email address is supplied.
WHAT IF I MISS MY APPOINTMENT?
If you have reserved an appointment and are running late, you may arrive no later than 10:40 am to drop off your materials. You are free to schedule another appointment at our next available date.
NEXT DATE
November 15, 2025
By scheduling an appointment, you agree to the following below:
Do not arrive at Shreveport Greenβs office to dump your waste
Our facilities are not equipped to receive, store, or process hazardous materials. For the protection of our staff, visitors, and neighbors, dumping or abandoning hazardous waste on Shreveport Green property is strictly prohibited.
Enforcement and legal consequences
Illegal dumping of hazardous materials is a serious offense. Such conduct may violate federal, state, and local environmental and public-safety laws and can result in civil penalties, monetary fines, and criminal charges. Shreveport Green will take action to remove unlawful deposits, document incidents, and cooperate fully with law enforcement and environmental regulatory agencies to pursue enforcement where appropriate.
Computers
Laptops
Tablets
Printers
Servers
IP Phone Systems
Cell Phones
UPS's
Monitors - LCD and LED
TV - LCD and LED
Gaming Consoles
AC Adaptors
VCR And DVD Players
Sound Equipment & System
Wires & adaptors,
usb cables, video cables
laptop ac adaptors
β ACCEPTED WASTE β
β‘ ELECTRONICS β‘
β WE CANNOT ACCEPT β
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By scheduling an appointment, you agree to the following below:
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Vehicles with trailers
Items from Businesses
Materials in leaking containers
Household fire alarms and smoke detectors
Gas Cylinders
Household fire extinguishers
Radioactive materials
Furniture
Tires
Prescription Meds
Ammunition
Styrofoam
Industrial Electronics
Mercury switches
PCB's
Halogen / Halide Gases
radiation devices
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Automobile Fluids
oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, oil filters, brake fluid and similar automotive products
Latex and oil-based paints and stains, paint thinner, and paint solvents.
Containers of dried paint can be safely discarded in regular garbage.
Flammable hydrocarbon - gasoline & solvents
Cleaning products including acids, bases, bleach, and furniture polish
Mercury batteries, switches and thermometers and non-metallic mercury
Household batteries- alkaline and NiCad
Intact heating/cooling thermostats
Automobile/Marine batteries
Aerosols
Fluorescent and CFB lamps
Pesticides, herbicides, insecticides
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Computers
Laptops
Tablets
Printers
Servers
IP Phone Systems
Cell Phones
UPS's
Monitors - LCD and LED
TV - LCD and LED
Gaming Consoles
AC Adaptors
VCR And DVD Players
Sound Equipment & System
Wires & adaptors,
usb cables, video cables
laptop ac adaptors
HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Shreveport Green hosts 8 appointment-only household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events each year, providing residents of Shreveport, Bossier City, and Caddo and Bossier Parishes with a safe, convenient way to properly dispose of these materials. This vital service is made possible through the support of the City of Shreveport, Republic Services, Bossier City, Caddo Parish, and Bossier Parish.
E-Tech Waste Solutions, LLC
Reanna Key: (870) 826-1550
reanna.key@etechws.com
Jon Key: (870) 826-1818
jon.key@etechws.com
Vehicles with trailers
Items from Businesses
Materials in leaking, improperly containers
Household fire alarms and smoke detectors
Gas Cylinders
Household fire extinguishers
Radioactive materials
Furniture
Tires
Prescription Meds
Ammunition
Styrofoam
Industrial Electronics
No Mercury switches
PCB's
Halogen/Halide Gases
Radiation devices
Cathode Ray Tube (CRT)
Automobile Fluids
Oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, oil filters, brake fluid and similar automotive products
Latex and oil-based paints and stains, paint thinner, and paint solvents.
Containers of dried paint can be safely discarded in regular garbage.
Flammable hydrocarbon - gasoline & solvents
Cleaning products
acids, bases, bleach, and furniture polish
Mercury batteries,
switches and thermometers and non-metallic mercury
Household batteries-
alkaline and NiCad
Intact heating/cooling thermostats
Automobile/Marine batteries
Aerosols
Fluorescent and CFB lamps
Pesticides, herbicides, insecticides
HOUSEHOLD
HAZARDOUS WASTE
Shreveport Green hosts 8 appointment-only household hazardous waste (HHW) collection events each year, providing residents of Shreveport, Bossier City, and Caddo and Bossier Parishes with a safe, convenient way to properly dispose of these materials. This vital service is made possible through the support of the City of Shreveport, Republic Services, Bossier City, Caddo Parish, and Bossier Parish.
WHY DO I NEED A RESERVATION?
A reservation is required to facilitate an orderly and safe event. With reservations, there is generally no waiting for the residence and less stress on the volunteers. A reminder email will be sent to all reservations on Friday, before the collection if an email address is supplied.
WHAT IF I MISS MY APPOINTMENT?
If you have reserved an appointment and are running late, you may arrive no later than 10:40 am to drop off your materials. You are free to schedule another appointment at our next available date.
Do not arrive at Shreveport Greenβs office to dump your waste
Our facilities are not equipped to receive, store, or process hazardous materials. For the protection of our staff, visitors, and neighbors, dumping or abandoning hazardous waste on Shreveport Green property is strictly prohibited.
Enforcement and legal consequences
Illegal dumping of hazardous materials is a serious offense. Such conduct may violate federal, state, and local environmental and public-safety laws and can result in civil penalties, monetary fines, and criminal charges. Shreveport Green will take action to remove unlawful deposits, document incidents, and cooperate fully with law enforcement and environmental regulatory agencies to pursue enforcement where appropriate.
