WASTE TECHNOLOGY
Chemical Composition
Understanding the chemical makeup of waste materials is the first step in proper hazardous waste identification. This includes identifying specific chemicals, concentrations, and potential reactions.
Waste Characteristics
Hazardous waste is classified based on specific characteristics, such as ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity. These characteristics define how the waste interacts with the environment and humans.
Regulatory Guidance
Regulations and guidance documents provide specific criteria for identifying hazardous waste, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and EPA regulations.
Regulatory Guidance
Regulations and guidance documents provide specific criteria for identifying hazardous waste, including the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) and EPA regulations.
Professional Consultation
When in doubt, it's crucial to seek expert advice from qualified environmental professionals who can accurately identify hazardous waste and recommend appropriate management practices.
Professional Consultation
When in doubt, it's crucial to seek expert advice from qualified environmental professionals who can accurately identify hazardous waste and recommend appropriate management practices.
Treatment Technologies
Hazardous waste is classified bare used to transform hazardous waste into less harmful substances, making them easier to dispose of or reducing their potential environmental impact.
Continuous Research
and development are leading to innovative technologies offering new solutions for hazardous waste management
Focused Rejected Waste
- Sanitary waste
- Medical waste
- Toxic Cloth from Factories
- Chips and similar packaging/Paper Cups & Plates, Parcels
- Tetra-pack
- Band-Aid, Cotton, Used tissue
- Other Non-recyclable plastics only.
- Cigarette butts, packs, tobacco covers
- Any hazardous chemical cloth, paper or other fabrics