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Hazmat Waste Disposal

The IHMM (Institute of Hazardous Materials Management) declares hazardous materials are those regulated by regulations and laws put forth by OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration), the EPA (Environmental Protection Agency), DOT (Department of Transportation), and the NRC (U.S. Nuclear Regulatory Commission.) Each of these organizations has its own definition of what is considered a […]

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Lab Pack Services

Environmental Marketing Service has more than ninety combined years of experience handling specialized waste disposal needs. Whether your facility is in manufacturing, operates a research laboratory, or is an educational institution, we have the services available to properly manage and dispose of your chemical waste. Lab pack services through Environmental Marketing Services are tailored, environmentally

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Chemical Disposal Near Me

Careless or improper disposal of hazardous chemicals significantly impacts the environment, including poisoning wildlife, polluting water sources, and creating toxic areas unsuitable for human or animal habitation. To ensure your chemical waste disposal does not release harmful chemicals into the soil, water, or air, contact Environmental Marketing Services. Why Chemical Waste Disposal Management is Important

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Lab Pack Services / Laboratory Chemical Disposal

Schools, colleges, laboratories, and government agencies all use many different chemicals in day-to-day operations. A key priority for all these industries is having a sustainable and safe waste management system in place for proper lab-pack disposal. Environmental Marketing Services offers your facility a program to expedite the removal of chemical waste in a safe and

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Lab Pack Services

Manufacturing plants, laboratories, hospitals, government agencies, and other facilities that use potentially hazardous chemicals can all benefit from using a lab pack service. While there have been strict regulations regarding the management of a lab pack service through the Land Disposal Restrictions (LDR), and the Resource Recovery and Conservation Act (RCRA), working with a waste

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Lab Pack Waste Disposal

A lab pack is the accumulation of obsolete, unwanted, or left-over chemicals that can range from less than 2 mi to 5 gallons. These chemicals are placed in DOT-approved containers for safe transport to the disposal facility. Material such as vermiculite is used as an absorbent around the smaller containers of chemicals placed into a

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