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A recent article in Waste Today highlights the rapid growth and investment potential within the industrial and specialty waste sector. This trend underscores the increasing importance of innovative waste management solutions. For Wastebits, a company focused on sustainable waste management technologies, this is a convenient opportunity to address the evolving needs of the industry. The concept...
Pollution resulting from construction and manufacturing activities poses a significant environmental and public health challenge worldwide. The detrimental impacts of air and water pollution, soil contamination, and noise disturbances are felt acutely by communities near industrial sites. Moreover, regulatory bodies are increasingly imposing stringent environmental standards, compelling...
Environmental contractors play a crucial role in preserving and restoring our planet's natural resources. Whether it's cleaning up hazardous waste sites, implementing pollution control measures, or managing industrial processes, their work directly impacts the environment. One of the key aspects of their responsibilities is effective waste management. In this blog post, we will explore some...
When a hurricane hits, the damage left in its wake can be devastating. Not only do you have to worry about repairing your home, but you also have to worry about the health and safety of your family. The Environmental Protection Agency has put together a list of tools and resources to help cleanup. In this blog post, we will discuss some of the most important tools on that list, along with some of...
Pressure-treated wood has been a staple of construction and demolition since the 1950s. It is used for decking, fencing, framing…you name it. Pressure-treated wood can be recycled but only in certain circumstances. This blog post will talk about pressure-treated wood and whether or not it is recyclable.
A construction site can generate construction and demolition (C&D) waste at a rate of 20 to 30 tons per hour. C&D waste is usually generated when buildings are demolished, remodeled or constructed. C&D recyclers have come up with creative ways to collect this material for recycling which has led to the creation of more jobs in the industry and less C&D waste going into landfills.
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