Vermont’s Top-Rated Hazardous Waste Management Services

High hazard chemical management, lab-packing services, off-spec chemical disposal and more …

In Vermont, the top hazardous waste generators include colleges and universities, as well as drug wholesalers. These industries produce significant amounts of chemical waste, such as laboratory solvents, pharmaceutical by-products, and various chemical reagents. Proper hazardous waste management is crucial to handle these materials safely, ensuring compliance with environmental regulations and protecting public health.

At Environmental Marketing Services, LLC, we offer expert, advanced waste treatment and disposal services that adhere to all national and local requirements. We offer a variety of options like recycling, incineration in permitted facilities, and neutralization, ensuring the safest method for each waste type.

Some of our chemical and hazardous waste management solutions include: 

Environmental Marketing Services, LLC specializes in providing expert hazardous waste management services tailored to Vermont’s educational and pharmaceutical sectors. Our comprehensive solutions help institutions minimize environmental impact, avoid costly fines, and promote sustainable practices.

We offer expert services tailored to meet the unique needs of various industries. Our specialized support extends to:

  • Laboratories 
  • Colleges and Universities
  • High Schools
  • Government Agencies
  • Wastewater Treatment Plants

We ensure that each sector receives the professional attention and customized solutions it requires to excel. 

With over nine decades of collective experience in hazardous waste management, EMS LLC offers expertise you can trust. If you’re seeking professional hazardous waste and chemical solutions in Vermont, contact us now to discover how our services can benefit your business.

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