Industries Served
Sustainable waste solutions for diverse industries
Explore our commitment to environmentally responsible waste management across a range of industries. Discover tailored solutions for each sector, ensuring efficient and sustainable disposal practices.
Welcome to a greener future with Environmental Marketing Services.
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Automotive/Auto Body Repair
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Chemical
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Coatings and Adhesive Manufacturing
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Consumer Products and Retail
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Cosmetics
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Education
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Electronics and Microelectronics
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Food and Beverage
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Government
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Healthcare
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Laboratories
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Law Enforcement
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Manufacturing
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Pharmaceutical
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Utilities and Water Treatment Facilities
Automotive/Auto Body Repair
Automotive manufacturing, repair, and body work is a necessary industry that not only provides new commercial and personal vehicles, but also provides solutions for the repair and upkeep of the vehicle inside and out- including auto body repair and painting. Facilities that operate in automotive or auto body repair are aware of the multi-faceted challenges this industry faces- From solvents and degreasers, to spent paint and automotive fluids, many types of hazardous, non-hazardous and universal waste are generated throughout the process. Establishing and maintaining a plan to have these materials removed for proper disposal is required for these industries to remain in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations, and essential to reducing potential pollutants that could negatively impact the environment.
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Types of waste handled
- Paints and thinners
- Still bottom solids
- Paint booth filters
- Contaminated debris
- Oil and coolant
- Aerosol can recycling
Chemical
Chemical manufacturing plays a crucial role in today’s society- facilities that develop and produce industrial, specialty and other chemicals used in everyday life make it possible for families and other businesses to function and thrive. Chemical research and manufacturing facilities generate many types of waste chemicals, including flammable, corrosive, or reactive materials- it is imperative that proper disposal is sought out to keep these waste chemicals and by-products from entering the environment.
Adhering to regulations, and scheduling chemical waste disposal services in a regular and timely manner is critical for the success of any company involved in chemical production and manufacturing.
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Types of waste handled
- Flammable Materials
- Corrosive Materials
- Reactive Materials
- Organic and Inorganic Materials
Coatings and Adhesive Manufacturing
Facilities involved in the research and production of coatings and adhesives are essential when it comes to creating products that help preserve and extend the life of industrial machinery, and other products used daily around the world. These manufacturing facilities generate many types of hazardous and non-hazardous waste depending on their specialty, and proper disposal of this material is key to the success of the industry.
Expired coatings and adhesives, off-specification products, spent solvents, and universal waste represent just a few types of waste found in these facilities, and all must be disposed of in accordance with any local, state, or federal regulations.
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Types of waste handled
- Expired Products
- Off-Spec Products
- Warehouse-Stored Products
- Aerosol Cans
Consumer Products and Retail
Environmental Marketing Services Waste Management Services is your trusted partner, adeptly handling the intricacies of expired and off-spec products. Our expertise shines in managing beauty and cosmetic items, ensuring they’re processed with utmost care. Warehouse-stored products? We streamline their disposal, minimizing disruption. Aerosol cans, hand sanitizers, and even herbicides and pesticides are managed under our watchful eye, ensuring safety and environmental compliance. With Environmental Marketing Services, retailers elevate their eco-conscious image, making a sustainable impact in the bustling consumer market.
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Types of waste handled
- Expired Products
- Off-Spec Products
- Beauty and Cosmetic Products
- Warehouse-Stored Products
- Aerosol Cans
- Hand Sanitizer
- Herbicides and Pesticides
Cosmetics
The development and manufacturing of cosmetics and cosmetic ingredients is a science, and in agrowing industry, facilities must take extreme caution to ensure that any off-specification products, or by-products are disposed of appropriately. In bulk quantities, ingredients used in the manufacturing of cosmetics and cosmetic products are often considered hazardous, and must be disposed of accordingly- this could include fragrances, flavorings, base products, and more.
Universal waste batteries and bulbs, manufacturing process liquids, and wash water are some additional types of waste often generated from these facilities that must be disposed of properly.
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Types of waste handled
- Beauty and Cosmetic Products
- Sunscreen
- Nail Polish
- Warehouse-Stored Products
- Hand Sanitizer
Education
Education is extremely important in preparing the next generation to succeed and thrive in today’s world. There are thousands of schools, colleges, and universities nationwide that use hands-on teaching techniques to provide the best possible education for our youth. When it comes to chemistry and other science courses, laboratory experiments are extremely useful in demonstrating different chemical reactions. These experiments often generate chemical waste that requires proper disposal, and it’s extremely important to create a chemical waste disposal plan that school faculty and staff can easily follow.
The maintenance and facilities teams in school systems and on higher education campuses also use floor cleaners and sealers, paint, andlight bulbs that must be disposed of when the product is spent or no longer usable. The disposal of laboratory chemicals, and other hazardous and non-hazardous waste must be considered frequently to ensure the health and safety of students, teachers, school staff, and community members.
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Types of waste handled
- Lab Chemicals
- High Hazard and Reactive Chemicals Management
- Herbicides and Pesticides
- Cleaners, Solvents, and Degreasers
- Reactive Materials Services
Electronics and Microelectronics
Companies involved in the research, development, and production of electronics and microelectronics lay the foundation for technology to accelerate quickly and efficiently- without these facilities and technology, daily life would be extremely different. Industrial solvents and adhesives are often used in the production of electronic products, but the manufacturing process also generates acid and caustic waste used for etching and cleaning.
Additionally, facility wash water cannot be added to the sewer, and must be treated as hazardous waste if the level of metals or residual acid is too high. Like any industry, electronic and microelectronics companies must follow all local, state, and federal regulations and guidelines so any hazardous, non-hazardous, or universal waste is managed properly.
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Types of waste handled
- Acids and Caustics
- Solvents
- Contaminated Rags and PPE
- Facility Wash Water
Food and Beverage
The food and beverage industry is essential for the nation’s stability and growth- companies that develop and produce these products must adhere to strict regulations, and any hazardous or non-hazardous waste generated must be managed properly. Industrial cleaning compounds and equipment process fluids are not often thought to be related to this industry; however, these products are key in the maintenance and upkeep of the processing facilities.
Additionally, herbicides and pesticides are used by facilities that grow or generate ingredients or raw food products, and must be managed appropriately when the product expires, or becomes contaminated. Restaurants also use CO2 cylinders for carbonation in soda fountains- these cylinders are required to be managed properly as hazardous waste once they have become damaged or unusable.
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Types of waste handled
- Cylinders
- Herbicides and Pesticides
- Cleaning Chemicals
Government
Government operated facilities are extremely diverse, but a large portion of the sector is involved in laboratory testing, or environmental conversation to preserve the future of the nation. Government officials must be extremely stringent to ensure that EPA and other government regulations are followed during any chemical, hazardous, or non-hazardous waste disposal projects. Spent laboratory cylinders and chemicals, herbicides and pesticides, expired hand sanitizer, and universal waste such as bulbs and batteries represent just a few of the waste items that require proper disposal, but the list of potential waste items generated is endless.
Setting up a plan for proper chemical, hazardous, and non-hazardous waste disposal is extremelyimportant to avoid cross contamination or pollution, and allow government agencies to operate in a cleaner, greener space.
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Types of waste handled
- Cylinders
- Hand Sanitizer
- Chemical Waste
- Hazardous and Non-Hazardous Waste
- Herbicides and Pesticides
Healthcare
Those involved in the healthcare industry understand that EPA and other government regulationsare extremely important to ensure the safety of hospital staff and patients- they are the first line of defense to avoid contamination from patient to patient.
Additionally, universal waste such as used bulbs and batteries must be disposed of according to all local, state, and federal regulations.
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Types of waste handled
- Pharmaceuticals
- DEA Controlled Substances
- Tritium Exit Signs
- Cylinders
Laboratories
Laboratories, whether public or private are extremely important in understanding chemical processes, and developing methods to create a cleaner, greener future. Many laboratories throughout the country engage in test methods for specific industries, and generate waste from product samples, as well as the chemicals applied to the sample to achieve an answer for their clients. Laboratories generate many types of chemical and hazardous waste- including lab-testing solvents, acids, and caustic waste streams. Additionally, product or raw material samples that are being tested in the laboratories often need to be treated has hazardous or non-hazardous waste depending on the properties and makeup of the material.
Forensic or criminalistic laboratories also represent an important sector of this industry- scientists and lab management at these facilities have the extremely important duties of performing test methods to assist in criminal cases, but also managing the safe and proper handling and disposal of the chemicals and materials they interact with. Within any laboratory, any type of chemical, hazardous, and non-hazardous waste should be cataloged to prepare for proper waste disposal so all local, state, and federal regulations are followed appropriately.
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Types of waste handled
- Flammable Materials
- Corrosive Materials
- Reactive Materials
- Organic and Inorganic Materials
Law Enforcement
Law Enforcement Officials are tasked with many roles and responsibilities in today’s society, and hazardous waste disposal is just one of many duties that must be addressed. City and county lawenforcement offices often have evidence lockers where crime scene evidence is cataloged and stored- once these items are no longer needed, steps must be taken to ensure proper disposal. Additionally, law enforcement divisions may have illicit drugs and pharmaceuticals that must be incinerated, and expired crowd control devices that must be handled with extreme caution.
The safe handling of waste items while the material is on-site is extremely important, and anyone involved in managing these materials should take proper precautions to ensure the safety of themselves and others. Coordinating on-site services for the proper chemical and hazardous waste disposal is something that all law enforcement agencies should engage in for the health and safety of all.
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Types of waste handled
- DEA Controlled Substances
- Expired Riot/Crowd Control Devices and Substances
- Evidence Devices/Substances
Manufacturing
The manufacturing industry is broad and encompasses thousands of facilities in the United States. Whether it be hazardous, non-hazardous, or universal waste, all of these facilities generate some type of waste, and must follow all regulations and guidelines for the transportation and proper disposal of these waste streams. Maintaining equipment is extremely important so these facilities can continue normal operations- machine fluids, cleaners and degreasers, and wash water are just a few of the waste streams generated from these processes.
Each manufacturing facility is responsible for establishing protocols and training employees to ensure that OSHA, DOT, and EPA regulations are followed, so hazardous and non-hazardous waste is managed properly, and not released into the environment.
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Types of waste handled
- Cleaners, Solvents, and Degreasers
- Machine Oils and Coolant
- Contaminated Debris and PPE
- Acids and Caustics
- Cyanides
Pharmaceutical
Companies involved in the research, development and manufacturing of pharmaceutical medication contribute to improvements in quality of life for many patients. Adhering to stringent health and safety regulations and protocols is vital so these companies and facilities can continue offering lifesaving medications: over-the-counter medicines, prescription drugs, and chemotherapy drugs all fall under the pharmaceutical umbrella which carries additional government regulations for disposal.
The method of disposal varies based on the type of materialand how it’s classified- pharmaceutical incineration or waste-to-energy beneficial reuse are just afew options, but the disposal method is ultimately determined based on the waste inventory so all pharmaceutical medications are managed responsibly and efficiently.
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Types of waste handled
- DEA Controlled Substances
- Organic and Inorganic Materials
- Pharmaceuticals
Utilities and Water Treatment Facilities
City and County utilities, water treatment, wastewater treatment, and sewage treatment plants play a vital role in the preservation and reuse of our natural resources, particularly drinking water. There are many behind the scenes laboratories and industrial processes that most citizensare unaware of, but without these essential facilities, day to day life would be extremely different. Lab reagents, testing vials, and water samples are just a few types of chemical, hazardous and non-hazardous waste that these facilities generate requiring proper disposal, but it doesn’t stop there.
Facility maintenance and upkeep is extremely important so systems continue to operate smoothly- equipment process fluids, excess paints and cleaners, and used bulbs, ballasts, and batteries must also be disposed of within local, state, and federal regulations.
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Types of waste handled
- COD Vials
- Organic and Inorganic Materials