I wonder what the authorities do with this stuff? I would be surprised if the local folks would do anything other than send it to a higher level.
I worked in the appliance industry. I was involved with the conversion away from ozone depleting and global warming chemicals.
Weird things would happen with old refrigerators. Some jurisdictions mandated recycling, where no facilities existed. Huge graveyards appeared full of old appliances.
In the USA, typically the cabinets of refrigerators were shredded in automobile scrap yards steel was recovered with magnets the rest went to a landfill.
Now, if you have a refrigerator that is still functional, the local electric company will come take it away. These are stripped, metal recovered, plastic and glass goes to a landfill, the foam insulation, which contains CFC, HCFC, HFC chemicals are bagged and sent by truck to 1 or 2 special incinerators that burn the foam. HF among other gases are released, these don't harm the ozone.
Bottom line, don't make the stuff to begin with, because there's no good way to get rid of it. Thus I dump my developer and blix down the sewer.