Put used sharps in a strong, plastic container
Have a needle clipper? When the needle clipper is full, it can be disposed of according to your state or local regulations. More information can be found here.
Put the plastic container in the household trash - don't recycle!
If a trash collector is reluctant to collect a red sharps container, refer them to your state waste agency.
Sharps should never be thrown loosely into the trash or toilet
Sharps that retract after use, or are very small, should be disposed of like all other sharps.
At this time, SafeNeedleDisposal.org knows of no known community-sponsored sharps disposal programs in District of Columbia.
State Guidelines for District of Columbia
The District of Columbia has issued the following guidelines for household-generated sharps: Click Here to Open
State Data Last Modified: 04/06/2020