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Beyond Conventional Cleanup: Exploring Alternate PCB Extraction Solutions under Updated EPA Guidelines

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Polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) have long been recognized as a significant environmental hazard due to their persistence in the environment and harmful effects on ecosystems and human health. These toxic chemicals were once widely used in various industrial applications, including electrical equipment, hydraulic systems, and insulation materials, before their detrimental impacts became fully...

Cost-Effective Solutions for Pollution Control in Construction and Manufacturing

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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...

The Role of Technology in Environmental Contracting: Improving Outcomes

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Environmental contracting stands at the forefront of our planet's preservation efforts, tasked with the crucial mission of restoring and protecting our natural ecosystems. These professionals play a pivotal role in cleaning up contaminated sites, implementing pollution control measures, and managing projects that directly impact our environment. In this pivotal role, the adoption of technology...

Effective Waste Management Strategies for Environmental Contractors

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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...

Managing Hazardous Materials: Safety Practices for Contractors

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In the realm of construction, renovation, and environmental remediation, contractors are the driving force behind projects that shape our communities and environment. While their work brings progress and development, it often involves dealing with hazardous materials that demand the utmost care and attention to safety. Failure to manage these materials properly can have severe consequences for...

Navigating Environmental Regulations: A Comprehensive Guide for Contractors

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Environmental regulations have become an integral part of the construction industry, shaping how contractors plan, execute, and complete their projects. As environmental concerns continue to grow, contractors must not only build structures but also ensure that their work complies with a complex web of regulations designed to protect our planet. In this comprehensive guide, we'll delve into the...

The 3 Categories of Hazardous Waste: Understanding the Dangers and How to Manage Them Safely

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Welcome to our comprehensive guide on hazardous waste management. Hazardous waste is a serious concern that requires proper understanding and handling to ensure the safety of both humans and the environment. In this article, we will dive into the three main categories of hazardous waste, helping you identify and manage them safely. Firstly, we have the category of ignitable wastes, which include...

Industrial Distributors and ESG: Pioneering Sustainable Change in the Supply Chain

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Explore the transformative journey of industrial distributors in adopting Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) principles. This comprehensive guide delves into the pivotal role of distributors in pioneering sustainable change within the supply chain, showcasing the benefits, challenges, and real-world solutions towards achieving ESG compliance and fostering a more sustainable industrial...

Navigating Through the Waste Hierarchy: A Path to Sustainable Management

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Mastering the art of responsible waste management is at the forefront of many company’s environmental, sustainability, and governance goals. At the heart of this mastery lies the concept of the Waste Hierarchy, a structured approach that prioritizes waste management practices from the most favorable to the least, aimed at extracting the maximum practical benefits from products and...

The Emission Challenge: Food Companies and the Broader Implications for ESG and EHS

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In the global push towards sustainability, many of the world’s premier food and restaurant corporations have set ambitious targets to curtail greenhouse gas emissions. Yet, a closer look reveals a concerning trend: not only are many failing to meet these targets, but some are even witnessing an uptick in emissions. McDonald’s Emission Paradox McDonald’s, for instance, had...

Understanding and Reducing Scope 1 Emissions: A Guide for Businesses

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As the world grapples with the urgent need to combat climate change, businesses play a crucial role in these efforts. Understanding a company’s carbon footprint, which is the total amount of greenhouse gases (GHGs) that it produces, is vital. Yet, comprehending the intricacies of carbon footprints can be complex. To simplify this, the Greenhouse Gas (GHG) Protocol was developed in 2001...

How to Manage Your Company’s Scope 1, 2, and 3 Emissions Effectively

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As a company that specializes in building software for managing waste efficiently and sustainably, we’ve developed a keen understanding of the environmental impact of businesses. And while it’s widely recognized that businesses have a role to play in environmental sustainability, understanding the specifics of this role can be a challenge. That’s why we’re here to help...

UK Investors Shunning Start-Ups Without Sustainable Systems

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A new study has found that UK investors are shunning start-ups that lack systems to support sustainable growth. The study, commissioned by online retail giant Amazon, found that investors are concerned about issues such as supply chain and waste management responsibilities, as well as with early-stage ventures lacking the right technology and knowledge to act sustainably. The study’s...

Mastering Lockout/Tagout: A Comprehensive Guide to Ensuring Workplace Safety

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In today’s fast-paced industrial environment, workplace safety is of paramount importance. One crucial aspect of ensuring safety is properly implementing lockout/tagout procedures. Lockout/tagout protects employees from hazards associated with the unexpected release of energy and helps companies comply with regulatory requirements and maintain a safe working environment. This blog post will...

Sustainable Small Business: How Water Quality Pledges Can Make a Difference

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Amidst the global race towards a greener future, sustainability has become a buzzword for businesses of all sizes. Small businesses, in particular, have a unique opportunity to make a difference in their local communities by taking steps to reduce their environmental impact. One area where small businesses can significantly impact is water quality. By pledging to improve water quality, small...

Staying Informed: Waste Management News Sources for Professionals

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The waste management industry continuously evolves, with new regulations, technologies, and best practices emerging regularly. As a waste management professional, staying up-to-date on industry regulations and compliance requirements is crucial to ensure your company operates responsibly and avoids potential penalties. This comprehensive guide will explore various ways waste management...

PFAS 101: Everything You Need to Know About Toxic ‘Forever Chemicals’

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The following is a definitive guide to PFAS chemicals, starting with their history, what has made them so beneficial to manufacturing, their impact on the environment, and why we must find alternatives. We also go in-depth on the methods available to remove them from soil and water, as well as regulations that are being made this very moment to control their use and limit their negative impacts...

Innovative Technologies to Scrub PFAS from Tap Water: A Look at the Future of Water Filtration

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Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are a group of synthetic chemicals that have been utilized in various industries worldwide since the 1940s. These chemicals are used in products such as non-stick cookware, stain-resistant fabrics, and firefighting foams. However, PFAS are highly persistent in the environment and the human body, which has led to them being dubbed “forever chemicals...

ESG Explained: What Environmental, Social, and Governance Mean for Businesses and Investors

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Environmental, social, and governance (ESG) considerations encompass various sustainability, social responsibility, and ethical governance issues. It is increasingly recognized as a critical driver of long-term business success and positively impacting society. This blog post aims to clearly understand what ESG means and why it matters. It will explore the three components of ESG –...

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