Most facilities don’t realize they’re hazardous waste generators—until a fine lands on their desk.
PFAS, also known as “forever chemicals,” have become a major environmental and health concern in 2025. With new research uncovering their widespread impact and governments implementing stricter regulations, businesses and individuals must stay informed. From drinking water contamination to waste disposal challenges, understanding PFAS is more critical than ever. In this guide, we’ll break down...
PFAS, often called “forever chemicals,” are more hazardous than previously believed. In 2025, new research and regulations continue to reveal their widespread impact on human health and the environment. From drinking water contamination to industrial pollution, these persistent chemicals pose serious risks. As regulatory agencies ramp up restrictions and businesses seek safer...
The EPA has proposed a ban on chrysotile asbestos, the last asbestos type imported in the U.S., to enhance public health protection. This rule, stemming from the 2016 Lautenberg Act, aims to phase out its use in existing products and prevent new uses, addressing serious health risks tied to this dangerous substance.
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