Businesses must follow specific guidelines to manage, store, treat, transport, and dispose/recycle paints and other hazardous wastes, and should contact the Shasta County Department of Resource Management Environmental Health, CUPA Program for more information on management of paints and other hazardous materials.
Businesses can take universal waste (fluorescent lights and household batteries) to the City of Redding Household Hazardous Waste Collection Facility at 2255 Abernathy Lane, Redding. Universal waste is accepted from businesses for a fee, by appointment only. Call the City of Redding to make an appointment or for more information at (530) 224-6201.