What is Universal Waste?
Universal Waste is a category of waste materials not designated as "hazardous waste” but contains materials that need to be prevented from free release into the environment. The Environmental Protection Agency's Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) requires all facilities to comply with proper disposal. When sites fail to comply, fines can be as high as $71,264 per day, per violation.
Universal Waste Includes:
- Batteries
- Fluorescent Lamps
- Mercury-containing equipment
- Mercury-containing thermostats
- Pesticides

Universal Waste Drop-off/Pickup
- Facilities staff will remove defective/old/damage fluorescent lamps when replacing them with the new lamps, without you have having to create a new work order.
- Drop-off locations for Alkaline batteries:
- Visitor Information Center
- Welch Hall (WH) 2nd Floor
- La Court Hall (LCH), room E-303
- College of Education (COE), mailroom 1403
- Natural Sciences & Mathematics (NSM), room F-127
- If you generate universal waste in any other manner please contact one of the offices below:
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Questions about Universal Waste?
CSUDH Sustainability Office - Batteries & Ink Printer Cartridges
CSUDH Work Control - All other Universal Waste
CSUDH Environmental Health and Safety - All other Universal Waste