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... interested categories and entities may include, but are not limited to the following:. Examples o... company engaged in the blending, incineration, treatment, disposal, destruction, and transportat...
NEW YORK, April 5 /PRNewswire/ -- "Hazwaste Forum 2010," a daylong conference highlighting the economic opportunities created through the proper handling and disposal of hazardous wastes, is being convened by Madison Williams and Company LLC, the integrated capital-markets and advisory firm. The event is set for Tuesday, April 6, from 7:30 a.m. to 6:00 p.m., at the University Club in New York City. Twelve panel discussions will be held, focusing on such critical topics as hazardous waste recycling, e-waste, re-refining of used oil, nuclear disposal, hazardous treatment and landfill, incineration and financing growth. Twenty-five industry leaders from top firms including Waste Management Inc., Veolia Environmental Services, Energy Solutions, Heritage-Crystal Clean, Permafix Environmental...
... when the city's resource recovery incinerator burns household waste and nonhazardous industrial ... by a resource recovery facility's incineration of municipal solid waste is exempt from regulation...
...Decades after garbage incinerators disappeared from U.S. cities, burning garbage with...," as the energy produced through incineration at the plants is quite small compared to the amoun...
WHEELING - A business that disposes of environmental waste has been fined nearly $152,000 for improperly storing and burning electrical transformers and capacitors that contained toxic materials, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency said. Environmental Protection Services Inc. was fined by an administrative law judge in Philadelphia for improperly burning the equipment, which contained polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs), during 15 incineration cycles at its scrap metal furnace on 11 days in 1999.
Product and waste take-back is becoming more regulated by countries to protect the environment. Such regulation puts an economic burden on firms, while creating fairness concerns and potentially even missing its primary target: environmental benefits. This research discusses the economic and environmental impacts of extended producer responsibility type of legislation and identifies efficiency conditions. It is shown that the right policy would (i) make producers responsible for their own waste to avoid fairness concerns and (ii) favor ecodesign producers to create stronger environmental benefits. Furthermore, the efficiency of take-back systems is also driven by environmental classification of products, industry structure, and end-user willingness to participate in take-back programs.
...Responding to increased pressure from green organizations, a number of gov... of generating energy through direct incineration with or without other waste but with recovery of t...
...(b) Incorporation by reference. (1) Material listed as incorporated ... Seasonal operation of auxiliary incineration equipment . 8/3/91 . 5/13/93, 58 FR 28362 . (c)...
...In 1960, Brown & Bryant, Inc. (B&B), an agricultural chemical distributor, bega... party or entity, at any facility or incineration vessel owned or operated by another party or entit...
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