
Hazardous Materials
Hazardous Materials such as asbestos, pesticides, contaminated soils or absorbents, motor oil, and other automotive fluids can not be disposed of in a D-Bag.

Contaminated Soils and Absorbents
Contaminated soils and absorbents that are mixed with hazardous substances are not allowed to be disposed of in a D-Bag.

Household Cleaners
Chemical cleaners or solvents can not be put in D-Bags and should be disposed of in another manner.

Paint Cans and Lacquers
Paint Cans and Lacquers contain lead or mercury, which is why they can not be put in D-Bags.

Adhesives
Adhesives such as glue or epoxy can bind other materials to the interior of the D-Bag. Hence, they should not be disposed of in them.

Asbestos
Asbestos is a flame retardant and is considered a carcinogen. Hence, it is not allowed to dispose of them in D-Bags.

Medical Infection Waste
Medical Infectious waste materials that have been used in medicine or come into contact with bodily fluids are hazardous, which is why they are not allowed to be disposed of in a D-Bag.

Ink and Resins
Ink and Resin can leak and stain the D-Bags, which is why they cannot be disposed of in them.

Oils, Fuels and Tanks
Disposing of tanks, fuels, oils, and other flammable materials in a D-Bag is strictly prohibited and is a serious safety hazard.

Industrial Drums
As Industrial drums contain potentially dangerous byproducts of industrial processes, it is not permissible to dispose of them in D-Bags.