What is correction fluid?
Correction fluid, also known as liquid paper, is a white liquid used to cover up mistakes made when writing or typing on paper. It was invented by Bette Nesmith Graham, mother of musician Michael Nesmith, in the 1950s.
Why is it important to dispose of correction fluid properly?
Correction fluid contains chemicals that can be harmful to the environment and human health if not disposed of properly. One of the main ingredients in correction fluid is a solvent called trichloroethylene, which has been linked to health issues such as liver damage and cancer.
How to dispose of correction fluid safely
Firstly, it is important to check the label on the correction fluid bottle to determine if there are any specific instructions for disposal. If there aren’t any, the correct way to dispose of correction fluid is by taking it to a hazardous waste facility or event.
In some areas, local governments hold hazardous waste collection events specifically for household hazardous waste, including correction fluid. You can check your local government’s website for information on when and where these events are held.
Another option is to contact a hazardous waste disposal company. They will be able to pick up the correction fluid and dispose of it safely according to local regulations. These companies may charge a fee for their services.
What not to do when disposing of correction fluid
Do not pour correction fluid down the drain. This can contaminate waterways and harm aquatic life. Additionally, do not throw correction fluid in the trash as it can leak out and damage the environment.
If you have empty correction fluid bottles, they can be recycled through your local recycling program. It is important to make sure the bottles are completely empty before recycling them.
Tips for reducing your use of correction fluid
One way to reduce your use of correction fluid is to use a pencil when writing. That way, when you make a mistake, you can simply erase it and start again. Another option is to use a word processor when typing. This allows you to easily make corrections without needing correction fluid.