The I-95 Landfill Complex provides high-quality and environmentally-responsive recycling and disposal services for Fairfax County.
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The I-66 Transfer Station and I-95 Landfill Complex accept the following separated materials for recycling in the appropriately labeled collection area
For more information, view Recycle or Trash — What Goes Where?
Cooking Oil
Waste cooking oil is accepted every day at the I-66 Transfer Station or the I-95 Landfill Complex. Take cooking oil directly to the Household Hazardous Waste facility for recycling! DO NOT pour cooking oil into the motor oil recycling tanks. Acceptable types of cooking oils include vegetable, peanut, canola, olive, and deep fryer oils. This is NOT intended for fats and grease. Please continue to “can the grease” and dispose of it in the trash.
Electronics such as televisions, computers, gaming systems, keyboards, speakers, cords, etc., may be dropped off during hours.
Dispose of common household hazardous waste items such as pesticides, herbicides, oil-based paint, and products containing mercury (thermometers and fluorescent lights) during hours. Commercial Hazardous Waste is not accepted at this disposal facility.
Holiday | Hours |
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Thanksgiving Day | 5 a.m. - 2 p.m. |
Christmas Eve Day | 5 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
Christmas Day | Facility Closed |
New Year's Eve Day | 5 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
New Year's Day | 5 a.m. - 4 p.m. |
Holiday | Hours |
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Independence Day (July 4) | Complex Closed |
Thanksgiving Day | Complex Closed |
Christmas Eve Day | Complex Closing at 1 p.m. |
Christmas Day | Complex Closed |
New Year's Eve Day | Complex Closing at 2 p.m. |
New Year's Day | Complex Closed |
Easter Sunday | Complex Closed |
The I-95 Landfill Complex provides high-quality and environmentally-responsive recycling and disposal services for Fairfax County.
Trash and Recycling and Food Scraps Drop Off
Household Hazardous Waste and
E-Waste (Electronics and Computers):
Proof of Fairfax County residency may be required. Acceptable proof is a driver's license, state ID card, property tax bill or utility bill.
Reworld Energy Resource Recovery Facility Commercial Disposal
All other holidays - open regular hours
All other holidays - open regular hours
Learn more about how to handle recycling and trash, Nonresidential Recycling and Trash | Public Works and Environmental Services
From turning landfill gas into energy to creating a meadow refuge for grassland birds, Fairfax County’s I-95 Landfill Complex in Lorton is a hub for environmental innovation. The Green Vibe at I-95 is a new storytelling initiative that highlights the many ways this facility creates and preserves a sustainable community.
Endangered grassland bird species, such as the Eastern meadowlark and grasshopper sparrow, have found refuge in Fairfax County thanks to a 50-acre swath of meadowland atop the I-95 Landfill Complex in Lorton and some modified land management procedures there. Recent efforts by the Department of Public Works and Environmental Services (DPWES) are helping the birds survive and thrive at the landfill.
To learn more about the Grassland Bird Habitat Study, visit I-95 Landfill Complex Staff Helps Grassland Birds | Public Works and Environmental Services.