Wastes from hospitals, laboratories, human and animal clinics are considered hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Non-hazardous includes beddings, linens, bandages, and even waste from the kitchen. In ...
Trash day feels simple enough. A bag fills up, it goes to the curb, and the garbage truck takes it away. Yet many households ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has increased the volumes of plant waste across all industrial sectors, including manufacturing. Many items that were easily disposed before are identified as hazardous now.
Paint thinner, anti-freeze and hot ashes can all be categorized as hazardous waste, but an overlooked, common household item has proven to be the most dangerous. Batteries -- Used to power smart ...
I read a headline from HuffPost recently that was titled "Scientists Astonished After Finding Microplastics In Arctic Snow." This underscores the importance of responsible waste disposal practices ...