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It is concluded that any chemical waste must be treated and disposed of effectively, as it can health and environmental hazards. Due to these severe implications, it is recommended to have an expert partner to look after chemical waste management with Controlled Medications Treatment.
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How do you dispose of Chemical Waste? How do you dispose of Chemical Waste? Waste management has become a major area of focus for various governments in the Middle East. The commercial and residential segments in AbuDhabi generate tons of hazardous waste. Over the past decade, the rapid growth in population, urbanisation, economic expansion and huge paradigm shift in technology has led to a tremendous increase in the quantities of waste being generated. Considering the fact it becomes critical for chemical waste management service in Abu Dhabi, to properly dispose of and treatment of this waste stream. Globally, countries are significantly addressing this issue by taking specific measures to deal with this critical waste stream. A major portion of this hazardous waste is contributed by chemical waste produced in the industrial and medical sectors. What is Chemical Waste? Hazardous chemical waste may be generated from laboratory processes, facilities operations and maintenance, construction and renovation activities, photo processing etc. Chemical waste is considered
hazardous if poses a hazard to human health or the environment when improperly managed. Hazardous chemical waste includes: Examples of Chemical Waste are as follows, but not limited to, By-products generated from research laboratories Unused and surplus reagent-grade chemicals Batteries Anything contaminated by chemicals Used oil of all types Spent solvents - including water-based Mercury containing items Photographic film processing solutions and chemicals Pesticides Non-returnable gas cylinders Non-empty aerosol cans Chemically contaminated sharps Finely divided powders Contaminated syringes, needles, blades etc Equipment and apparatus containing hazardous waste Computer/electronic equipment Toner cartridges Ethylene glycol Paints - both oil and latex Fluorescent light bulbs Light ballasts Preserved specimens Custodial and industrial cleaners Uncured Resins(Phenolic, Epoxy, Styrene, etc....) Dye and glazes Degreasing solvents Brake/Transmission/Power Steering Fluids Read More:- https://cleanco.livepositively.com/how-do-you-dispose-of-chemical-waste/