Arkansas’ Top Hazardous Waste Management Services
Agriculture is a large part of Arkansas’ economy, contributing about $16 billion to the state annually. This, in turn, makes the state a heavy manufacturer and distributor of fertilizers and pesticides. Both the production and disposal methods for these chemicals are classified and regulated by hazardous waste industry standards.
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.
By utilizing Environmental Marketing Services, LLC, farmers and manufacturers can comply with stringent environmental regulations, avoid hefty fines, and promote sustainable farming practices. These services provide peace of mind, allowing agricultural operations to focus on productivity and growth, knowing that their waste is handled safely and responsibly. Investing in hazardous waste management is not just a regulatory requirement; it’s a commitment to preserving Arkansas’s natural beauty and agricultural legacy for future generations.
Some of our chemical and hazardous waste management solutions include:
- High Hazard Chemical Management
- Reactive Chemical Management
- Lab-Packing Services
- Radioactive Waste Solutions
- Off-Spec/Outdated Chemical Disposal
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.
If you’re searching for top-notch hazardous waste and chemical solutions in Arkansas, get in touch to learn how our solutions can support your company.
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