Waste
Transportation
& Disposal

the workflow

Our Disposal
Process

We Deliver Raw
Materials

We Pickup Your
Chemical Waste

Leaving You More Time For Your Business

type of waste

Hazardous
Waste

RCRA

Flammable Liquids and Solids, Corrosives, Miscellaneous 

Non-RCRA

Liquids and Solids

WASTE

Type 6, 7 Extraction Waste

type of waste

Biohazard / Medical Waste

Pharmaceutical

PERMITTED

We understand what’s at stake. We treat every one of our customers as a Partnership.

TRUSTED

We understand what’s at stake. We treat every one of our customers as a Partnership.

type of waste

Non-Hazardous
Waste

TRUSTED

We understand what’s at stake. We treat every one of our customers as a Partnership.

TRUSTED

We understand what’s at stake. We treat every one of our customers as a Partnership.

simple guide

How To Define
Your Waste

There are a number of ways to define hazardous waste vs organic waste

Here are two ways to help

HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION METHOD 1

Does your waste exhibit one of the four characteristics?

Ignitability: Ignitable wastes can create fires under certain conditions, undergo spontaneous combustion, or have a flash point less than 60°C(140°F)
E.g. Spent ethanol

Corrosivity: Corrosive wastes are materials, including solids that are acids or bases, or that produce acidic or alkaline solutions

Reactivity: unstable under normal conditions. They can cause explosions or release toxic fumes, gases, or vapors when heated, compressed, or mixed with water

Toxicity: wastes are harmful or fatal when ingested or absorbed.
E.g. Wastes containing mercury, like a broken light bulb

HAZARDOUS WASTE DETERMINATION METHOD 2

In regulatory terms, a hazardous
waste is a waste that appears on one of following RCRA1 hazardous wastes lists.

F-list (non-specific source wastes):
This list identifies wastes from many common manufacturing and industrial processes, such as solvents that have been used for cleaning or
degreasing.

K-list (source-specific wastes):
This list includes certain wastes from specific industries, such as petroleum refining or pesticide manufacturing. Also, certain sludges and
wastewaters from treatment and production processes in these specific industries are
examples of source-specific wastes.

P-list & U-list (discarded commercial chemical products): These lists include specific commercial chemical products that have not been used, but that will be (or have been) discarded.
E.g. Industrial chemicals, pesticides, and pharmaceuticals

M-list (discarded mercury-containing products): This list includes certain wastes known to contain mercury.
E.g. Fluorescent lamps, mercury switches

the start

Your
Disposal
Problem

Regulatory Cannabis Disposal compliance for Local & State Levels

Finding Accountable, Trustworthy, and Permitted partners

Everything is on the line – choosing the right partner is critical

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Jonathan Lisicki
Founder/CEO

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