Waste & Recycling Product Alerts
  June 08, 2009

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Mastering RCRA
By Aarcher Institute of Environmental Training LLC
Anyone responsible for managing hazardous waste is impacted by the regulatory requirements of the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA). Since its implementation in 1980, RCRA has too often been plagued with confusion and regulatory misinterpretations. This course is designed to provide both beginning and advanced waste managers with the tools and understanding needed to master the complexities of RCRA while avoiding the confusion and faulty interpretations ...
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CLEAR.net
By GMT Europe BV
CLEAR.net has been developed specifically for the waste and environmental industry. Our years of experience and ‘best practices’ in the waste management industry come together in this flexible and user-friendly system. We can easily tailor this application to your particular needs. It provides you with continuous transparency across your business processes. From up-to-date sales, business relation and contractual information, activity planning, weighing, order fulfilment ...
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Separation Technology
By Lindner-Recyclingtech GmbH
For the processing of domestic and commercial waste investment intensive high performance shredders are used, which process waste in fractions for economic separation and/or incineration.  This processing however can be affected considerably by large foreign parts in unknown size, amount and condition.  Large foreign parts can cause operation standstills and often cause damages on the shredders. For the protection of the shredders against those large foreigen parts ...
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Phytoremediation
By Common Sense Solutions, LLC
Phytoremediation is the technical term used to describe the treatment of environmental contamination through the use of plants. Certain plants are able to extract hazardous substances such as petroleum hydrocarbons, arsenic, lead and uranium from soil and water. One example is alpine pennycress, a plant which naturally accumulates high levels of cadmium and zinc from the environment. Alpine pennycress is therefore known as a hyperaccumulator of these metals, which in ...
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