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Industrial and Chemical Waste Recycling

Industrial and Chemical Waste Recycling

Industries are the main contributors in causing significant damage to the globe as they release toxic gases into the air, chemical wastes, and radioactive substances. Recycling should be practiced by all the small-scale Industries, companies thereby maintaining a healthy and clean environment.

Some industrial wastes generated are scrap metals, solvents, paints, adhesives, dirt and gravel, toxic chemicals.  These wastes have a high level of toxic substances that cause genetic disorders, kidney failure, nervous and brain disorders to humans and wildlife. All private and government industries, small companies, and business sectors should have their own waste management system like land fillings, deep injection wells, and incineration.

  • Release of toxic substances
  • Long-term health hazards
  • Waste management system
  • Treatment of wastes
  • Polluted water bodies

Related associations:

Arizona Recycling Coalition | Carolinas Plastics Recycling Council | New York State Association for Reduction, Reuse & Recycling, Inc.Building Materials Reuse Association | New York State Association for Solid Waste Management | Institute of Scrap Recycling IndustriesAmerican Forest and Paper Association |Carolina Recycling Association | International Solid Waste Association | National Waste & Recycling Association | National Recycling CoalitionConstruction & Demolition Recycling AssociationWaste Management & Recycling Association of SingaporeNational Glass AssociationOntario Waste Management Association

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