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EPA proposes changes to transboundary hazardous waste shipment regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is proposing revisions to certain regulatory requirements for hazardous waste shipments between countries to ensure that recovery is done in an environmentally sound and economically efficient manner. These changes would make the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act’s (RCRA) hazardous waste transboundary shipment regulations more consistent with those of ...
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EPA requires Phoenix facility to safely handle hazardous waste
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency recently fined World Resources Company $39,900 for violations of hazardous waste laws. World Resources, located in Tolleson, Ariz. uses manufactured residues to produce metal concentrates and was fined $39,900 for violations of hazardous waste regulations. In this case, the violations stemmed from improper shipment of hazardous wastes. World Resources ...
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EPA strengthens transboundary hazardous waste shipment regulations
The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is strengthening the regulations that govern the shipping of hazardous waste for recycling between the United States and other countries. The new measures are meant to increase the level of regulatory oversight, provide stricter controls, and greater transparency. The final rule announced today aligns EPA’s hazardous waste import/export/transit shipment ...
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Food waste shredder manufacturer’ Mercodor can help reduce shipowners time and money
Our food waste shredders ensure customers get a high standard of service under any conditions. So says Markus Finter, who is in charge of international sales at Mercodor. “Our waste shredders for the can be used for glass crushing, all foodwaste, garbage shredding and waste compacting. The reduction in the volume achieved results in considerable savings in logistics and handling ...
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Onyx Continues to Lead the Industry with a Progressive Approach to Managing End-of-life Electronics
California Integrated Waste Management Board certifies Onyx as an Approved Collector and Recycler under the California Electronic Waste Recycling Act of 2003 (SB20) Azusa, Cal. (April 5, 2005) — Onyx Environmental Services (OES) announced today that it has been notified by the California Integrated Waste Management Board as a “Dual Entity” and is considered an approved “Collector” and ...
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