• The Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Landfill was a 252-acre disposal facility located in the hills near Casmalia, California. (wikipedia.org)
  • The waste disposal fee at the Loudoun County Solid Waste Management Facility is scheduled to increase to $71 a ton effective Saturday, July 1, 2023. (loudoun.gov)
  • all other fees will remain the same, including the minimum charge for waste disposal of $7 per customer. (loudoun.gov)
  • The most recent analysis recommends the waste disposal fee be adjusted to remain market competitive and to ensure the long-term viability of the landfill. (loudoun.gov)
  • Our business is safely and judiciously managing solid waste collections and disposal so that it benefits the greater community while protecting the environment. (businesswire.com)
  • The company's core waste business is centered on residential, commercial, and industrial non-hazardous waste collection and disposal. (businesswire.com)
  • They say that imposing a landfill levy has not achieved the intended goals, such as a reduction in waste disposal or an increase in waste recovery activities. (edu.au)
  • New Delhi [India], May 24 (ANI): Delhi Lieutenant Governor VK Saxena on Tuesday visited all three landfill sites at Ghazipur, Okhla and Bhalswa and took stock of the progress of the ongoing waste remediation and disposal works. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • The Lt Governor expressed satisfaction over the pace that bio-remediation and disposal of Solid Waste from the three dumping sites had picked up since his first visit, immediately after he took over on May 29, 2022. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • For the purpose of real-time monitoring of the bio-remediation of waste and its disposal, Control and Command Centres have been set up at the landfill sites and transportation trucks have been fitted with GPS mechanisms," the statement read. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • We do make an exception for biohazard, medical or certain types of hazardous waste, a small fraction of our total global waste, since local legislation may require special disposal of it. (scjohnson.com)
  • To achieve ZWTL goals, each location identifies methods for handling waste in innovative ways to avoid disposal at landfills. (tysonfoods.com)
  • Oregon Revised Statutes 459 requires that a solid waste facility apply to the Department of Environmental Quality for a Solid Waste Disposal Permit prior to starting operation. (oregon.gov)
  • Anyone applying for a DEQ Solid Waste Disposal Permit should contact the Solid Waste Program for an Initial Site Evaluation. (oregon.gov)
  • All Solid Waste Facilities that will require storage or disposal of wastes for over one year are required to submit a Phase I Site Characterization Report. (oregon.gov)
  • The meeting invited panelists from Alaska Waste, Waste Management and the state Department of Environmental Conservation to answer a series of questions about the near and long-term future of Juneau's solid waste management and what changes need to be made as the clock ticks closer to the municipal's only landfill, Capitol Disposal Landfill, expiring. (juneauempire.com)
  • The agreement even stated that "it would be in the public interest to preserve scarce landfill disposal capacity in the State of Maine by having MSW processed rather than accepted for landfill disposal to the greatest extent feasible. (nrcm.org)
  • Article: Study on groundwater quality in and around solid waste landfill site at Tiruchirappalli, Tamil Nadu, India Journal: International Journal of Environmental Engineering (IJEE) 2013 Vol.5 No.2 pp.179 - 196 Abstract: The groundwater chemical quality changes adjacent to solid waste disposal area of Tiruchirappalli metropolitan area was evaluated by groundwater samples collected from three bore wells in the vicinity (December 2006 to November 2007) for one year. (inderscience.com)
  • The groundwater chemical quality changes adjacent to solid waste disposal area of Tiruchirappalli metropolitan area was evaluated by groundwater samples collected from three bore wells in the vicinity (December 2006 to November 2007) for one year. (inderscience.com)
  • solid waste disposal. (inderscience.com)
  • We're all still waiting for the city authorities to announce a concrete plan for closing this outdated landfill, and until then, so many people are left wondering about precisely how justified the new Zagreb waste disposal rules are, reports HRT . (total-croatia-news.com)
  • With this new Zagreb waste disposal model, these numbers will gradually decrease, which is also a condition for closing the landfill entirely. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • 5. Landfill employers should develop and implement a comprehensive landfill waste disposal policy to ensure the safety of landfill employees and customers. (cdc.gov)
  • 6. Landfill employers should provide training to ensure that workers understand and follow the SOP at the working face and the landfill waste disposal policy. (cdc.gov)
  • The easiest, safest, and least expensive method of disposing of NC membranes is burial in an approved sanitary landfill through the normal institutional waste disposal system. (cdc.gov)
  • No fire or explosion hazard will result on incineration within a well-managed, approved incineration waste-disposal system. (cdc.gov)
  • If there is concern about disposal with general waste, the NC can be dissolved in either acid or base or in organic solvents. (cdc.gov)
  • The resulting solution can be discarded in the normal chemical waste disposal manner as established by the institution. (cdc.gov)
  • The Landfill was a 215 acre waste disposal site in the northwest portion of Akron, Ohio. (cdc.gov)
  • Solid waste disposal sites account for up to 20% of global emissions of methane the second most significant greenhouse gas. (lu.se)
  • This study shows the quantification and identification of municipal solid waste (MSW) flow for the year 2019, from the point of generation to the end-use and disposal. (lu.se)
  • This estimated waste of 3120 TPD flows in either due to disposal activities of the backlogged waste or informally collected waste. (lu.se)
  • In addition to a fleet of commercial, residential, and roll-off trucks, the company operates 14 hauling companies, six transfer stations/materials recycling facilities (MRFs), two municipal solid waste landfills, and three C&D landfills in which 882,066 tons of waste are safely disposed of annually. (businesswire.com)
  • At the time, packaging made up 30% by weight and 50% by volume of Germany's total municipal waste stream. (edu.au)
  • Americans throw away some 250 million tons of municipal waste each and every year - a number that has trebled since the 1960s. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • The National Green Tribunal vide order dated February 16, 2023, in the matter of "Compliance of Municipal Solid Waste Management Rules, 2016 and other Environmental Issues" has constituted a Solid Waste Monitoring Committee (SWMC) headed by Lt Governor, Delhi, on the lines of the similar HLC for the rejuvenation of Yamuna, it read. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • This also means municipal waste treatment only contributes to achieving zero waste at SC Johnson if that waste is directed for composting or methane conversion. (scjohnson.com)
  • Anaergia is the global technology leader in recovering value from waste for the municipal, industrial, and agriculture sectors. (sempra.com)
  • This guidance document applies principally to municipal solid waste landfill facilities permitted under OAR 340-93-050 and regulated under OAR 340 Division 94. (oregon.gov)
  • Much of the guidance will also be relevant and helpful in preparing applications and plans for non-municipal landfill and other solid waste facilities. (oregon.gov)
  • Data from the Environmental Protection Agency Advancing Sustainable Materials Management suggests food waste makes up around 22% of the total solid waste being brought to municipal landfills across the country each year. (juneauempire.com)
  • Tens of thousands of tons of municipal solid waste from all over eastern Maine are now heading directly to landfills. (nrcm.org)
  • If one had followed the actions of the Municipal Review Committee, the organization representing the more than 100 communities now sending unprocessed waste directly to landfills, you would not be surprised. (nrcm.org)
  • Casella, which had been allowed for the past five years to bring waste from southern Maine to the Juniper Ridge landfill in exchange for closing the former MERC plant in Biddeford, was recently granted a one-year extension to continue receiving "stranded" municipal waste from the south. (nrcm.org)
  • As the amount of municipal solid waste (MSW) continues to increase in our environment, it is vital that new, more effective methods of converting this solid waste into useful substances be implemented. (aiche.org)
  • The site receives tonnes of municipal waste on a daily basis, but it also seems to be organic waste being dumped there that is causing a particularly vile smell. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • Only mixed municipal waste is disposed of at the Jakusevec landfill - so this isn't true," claimed Dinka Zivalj, spokeswoman for the mayor of Zagreb, Tomislav Tomasevic. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • The characteristics do not use an appropriate manage- staff and paramedical personnel, such that make MSW hazardous include in- ment system: their MSW passes as attitudes towards MSW, knowledge fectivity, toxicity, radioactivity, chemi- through the municipal solid waste and behaviours in regard to MSW cal reactivity, and sharpness of objects. (who.int)
  • In 2023, Phoenix Public Works is aiming for a Zero Waste Super Bowl. (phoenix.gov)
  • Working in this direction, a series of meetings were held and an Action Plan for Solid Waste Management in Delhi has been prepared and an order dated April 6, 2023, has also been issued by Chief Secretary, Delhi. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • At the Bhalswa landfill site, bio-remediation of legacy waste in the quarter between February 2023 to May 2023 was 111 per cent against the set target while that at Okhla and Bhalswa stood at 88 per cent and 34 per cent respectively during the said period, it read. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • At present, 80 Trommeling Machines with enhanced capacity are segregating waste at the three landfill sites in Delhi, up from 12 in June 2022 and five additional machines were expected to be added by June 30, 2023," it stated. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • It's able to separate about 95 to 97% of all trash, food waste - anything post-consumer, pre-consumer," said Oscar Rodriguez, General Manager of Denali, the company that operates Phoenix's Compost Facility. (phoenix.gov)
  • One point you didn't count into your calculations is the value of the compost created when you keep food waste separate. (sustainablog.org)
  • The city's compost depots keep yard and food waste out of the landfill and produce compost for Saskatoon's gardens. (globalnews.ca)
  • Some sites compost food waste to be used for landscaping. (scjohnson.com)
  • By removing the organics from the waste stream, and composting them aerobically - we've got blowers laid into the floor under the compost pile, so it never goes anaerobic, that methane is not produced," Makinson explained. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Around the same time, the MRC opposed legislation - LD 1483 - that would have promoted surcharges on landfills to support Maine's solid waste hierarchy, which says you need to reduce, reuse, recycle, compost and utilize waste-to-energy to dispose of waste - with landfilling as a last resort. (nrcm.org)
  • A statement from the City of Zagreb also said that 175,000 tonnes of mixed waste were disposed of last year, and the compost plant processed 35,000 tonnes of bio-waste. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • UL's Zero Waste to Landfill e-book provides an overview of waste diversion strategies for electronics manufacturers and related businesses. (ul.com)
  • Lots of good things to say about such efforts - which, generally, we still support - but Waste360 published an article yesterday on some of the downsides of organic waste diversion. (sustainablog.org)
  • Eaton defines "zero waste-to-landfill" as consistently achieving a landfill waste diversion rate of 98% through either reuse, composting, recycling, or incineration - but only if the heat generated by incineration is collected and used in order to create more energy than was required for the incineration process. (newequipment.com)
  • We are proud to support California's ambitious climate goals of landfill diversion, greenhouse reduction, and production of in-State carbon negative fuel," said Yaniv Scherson , Anaergia Chief Operating Officer. (sempra.com)
  • The Rialto Bioenergy Facility is the largest generator of RNG in California and the first of a number of facilities Anaergia is constructing and developing across California to service the landfill diversion and RNG procurement needs of municipalities under SB 1383. (sempra.com)
  • Hallmark Cards, Inc. launched a pilot project in July 2009 to transform Hallmark's landfill waste and recycling programs into a complete resource management system that utilizes additional recycling opportunities, waste to energy programs and food waste composting to achieve the ultimate goal of sending zero waste to the landfill. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Hallmark composts food waste to Missouri Organic Recycling and sends non-recyclable waste if appropriate to Systech Environmental's Alternative Fuel Program. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • OC Waste & Recycling is required to obtain permits to operate the three active landfills in Orange County. (oclandfills.com)
  • The main regulatory body for landfills is the California Department of Resources Recycling Recovery (CalRecycle). (oclandfills.com)
  • OC Waste & Recycling also operates under Memoranda of Understanding (MOUs) with the cities that host a landfill. (oclandfills.com)
  • OC Waste & Recycling evaluates all projects for compliance with the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). (oclandfills.com)
  • Permit compliance reports are prepared by OC Waste & Recycling staff in fulfillment of permit conditions. (oclandfills.com)
  • The Waste Management Facility includes the landfill, household hazardous waste drop-off, recycling drop-off and interpretive centre. (reddeer.ca)
  • Switching to recycling and generating energy from waste can provide useful revenue. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Plastics take up over 30 million tons of the U.S. total waste stream, but only 7% of this was actually recovered for recycling in 2010. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • In Nairobi, Kenya, for example, it's not that common for people to segregate waste, because recycling and the infrastructure required are not widespread. (scjohnson.com)
  • Since 2010, these facilities have eliminated a combined total of 2,750 metric tons of waste previously sent to landfills through efforts such as recycling, re-use, new work processes and other means. (newequipment.com)
  • Tyson Foods' participation in this voluntary third-party validation marks their leadership in the pursuit of waste reduction and recycling," said Doug Lockard, Vice President and General Manager of UL's Retail and Consumer Products group. (tysonfoods.com)
  • According to Ken Simington, district manager at Alaska Waste, the company provides trash hauling service to around 91% of single-family homes in Juneau, and of those households, around 46% also participate in the company's curbside recycling services. (juneauempire.com)
  • Jim Denson, environmental protection manager for Waste Management Pacific Northwest, said any amount of waste that can be diverted from the landfill will extend the life that much further, and increased recycling could achieve that. (juneauempire.com)
  • It seems reasonable to me where if you were to increase recycling to the point where you would cut the amount of waste going to the landfill by 25%, you'd get 25% more life," he said. (juneauempire.com)
  • The Garrett County Department of Solid Waste & Recycling announces the landfill, located at 3118 Oakland Sang Run Road, is now on their winter schedule. (garrettcounty.org)
  • More information can be found at www.garrettcounty.org/solid-waste-recycling . (garrettcounty.org)
  • Please contact Dave Baker, Manager Garrett County Department of Solid Waste & Recycling at 301-387-0322 with any questions. (garrettcounty.org)
  • Hundreds of trucks come to the landfill with waste, half of which is divertable to either recycling or composting facilities. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • One of the most sustainable and scalable options available is fiber-to-fiber recycling-turning textile waste into new fibers that are then used to create new textile products. (looptworks.com)
  • Digital Friends runs an e-waste recycling program for electrical and electronic items, microwaves are also accepted. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • And the nation's fragmented waste management system was able to achieve only a 34 percent recycling rate between 2013 and 2015. (brewerscience.com)
  • In comparison, Brewer Science is able to blend 78 percent of its waste into fuel, recycling another 15 percent and converting nearly 6 percent more into energy, with less than 1 percent requiring incineration. (brewerscience.com)
  • All food waste must be kept aside and taken to recycling where it can be turned into Biofuel or be composed. (lu.se)
  • That waste theoretically could be diverted via composting, thus extending the life of the landfill that much more. (juneauempire.com)
  • Approximately half of the country's yearly waste will meet its fate in one of the more than 2,000 active landfills across the nation. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • The machine has technology to pull packaging, wrappers, and other trash out of the food waste. (phoenix.gov)
  • Trash comes out one side of the machine and the food waste comes out the other side, ready to begin the composting process. (phoenix.gov)
  • Help us keep this precious resource out of the landfill by separating your food waste from trash and recyclables when you throw things away at Super Bowl events. (phoenix.gov)
  • The MOUs are agreements between cities and the County that address local issues, such as landfill operating hours, traffic routes, and the maximum amount of trash received daily. (oclandfills.com)
  • The loss of revenue for landfills, and/or the higher cost of anaerobic digestion, may mean higher fees for consumers… who may just start throwing that food and yard waste back in the trash. (sustainablog.org)
  • I look around my neighborhood and watch people all over throw trash out their car windows and the city spends money to send out the street cleaners to pick up all that waste along the roads. (sustainablog.org)
  • The EPA says it doesn't track landfill fires, but according to the U.S. Fire Administration, this is just one of the tens of thousands of landfill fires, compacted-trash fires and dumpster fires that happen every year around the United States. (wvtf.org)
  • But a decade's worth of records from the Alabama Department of Environmental Management (ADEM) shows the business took other trash, including treated power poles, scrap metal, tires, appliances and other waste that should have been regulated. (wvtf.org)
  • Some of that trash was buried among the vegetative waste when the fire started. (wvtf.org)
  • Landfills specialize in trash. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Actually, our Rumsey, AB solid waste landfills will weigh your trash, and depending on the weight of your deposit, you are charged accordingly. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • If you're in the mood to sift through trash, some landfills will let you go through and take whatever you want. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Each facility developed plans that called for landfilled materials such as metal scrap, cardboard, pallets, plastic, general office trash and other wastes to be recycled, reused, converted to energy or eliminated from work processes. (newequipment.com)
  • Assembly members listen to a discussion about the near and long-term future of Juneau's solid waste management during "Talkin' Trash" work session held by members of the Assembly Public Works and Facilities Committee Thursday afternoon. (juneauempire.com)
  • More sparsely populated states such as Wyoming, Idaho, Maine, Vermont, and North and South Dakota, all rank among the states with the least landfill trash per resident. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • One report shows the U.S. is still filling landfills with five pounds of trash per person, per day. (brewerscience.com)
  • Between 2016 and 2017, more than 6.7MT of this waste went into landfills across Australia. (edu.au)
  • Our goal was to cut global manufacturing waste by 70% by 2016, and we reached that target three years ahead of schedule. (scjohnson.com)
  • In November 2016, the new landfill was inaugurated and handed over to local authorities. (unops.org)
  • On February 6, 2016, a 55-year-old equipment operator (victim) was killed while operating a trailer tipper at a landfill. (cdc.gov)
  • The modern landfill site is engineered to avoid the most glaring of environmental hazards - contaminated water supplies. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Together with an uncompromising quality philosophy, they are up to every challenge on modern landfill sites. (bomag.com)
  • Burial in a sanitary landfill. (cdc.gov)
  • Radioactive membranes should be disposed of in an approved sanitary landfill established for radioactive waste. (cdc.gov)
  • The Community Environmental Council (CEC) wrote that the current plan for a materials recovery facility (MRF) and anaerobic digester - which would extract recyclables and compostable material from the waste stream and capture methane to generate electricity - will cost around $50 million more than it should, is based on soon-to-be-outdated technology, and was put in the hands of an untested and unreliable developer. (independent.com)
  • Many landfills now capture methane emissions and convert them into gas that can be used as an energy source. (sustainablog.org)
  • Keeping methane out of the atmosphere has to be priority number one for these efforts, and it seems to me that all attempts to deal with organic waste do that pretty well. (sustainablog.org)
  • Capturing the methane that would have been emitted from this waste helps combat climate change and provides clean transportation fuel that also improves air quality. (sempra.com)
  • That methane is anywhere from 20 to 80 times as powerful a greenhouse gas as carbon dioxide, and more food waste is added to the landfill every day. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • At our landfill in Comox Valley we extract the landfill gas, which is about 50 per cent methane, and we flare it at our site," Makinson said. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • However such management entails the capture and destruction of methane gas emitted from these landfills, an undertaking that has been too costly for many developing countries to implement. (lu.se)
  • Methane capture from landfills is one of such projects. (lu.se)
  • About 15,000 metric tons of waste had accumulated as the garbage had not been collected for a long time. (nepalnews.com)
  • It's becoming increasingly clear that landfill is no solution to the global garbage problem. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • No wonder, then, that many businesses, rather than just trimming their garbage headed to the landfill, are now looking to the ultimate solution - a 'zero waste to landfill' strategy. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Natural Resources Defense Council (NRDC) and community and environmental groups in Belize achieved victory last week in a 14-month campaign to halt a proposed hazardous waste and garbage landfill near the Sibun River in Belize. (wwdmag.com)
  • About 30 per cent of all the garbage that ends up here at the Campbell River landfill is organics, which means anything from yard waste to food. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • As the garbage in the landfill approaches the capacity (expected later this year), Makinson and his team have had to look for ways to increase the lifespan of future facilities. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Especially during the COVID-19 pandemic, operators have seen an increase in the amount of garbage coming to the landfill. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • The availability of cheap landfill space in Michigan attracts trucked-in garbage from out of state and even from Canada. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Food waste, plastics, and paper products make up more than half the garbage in U.S. landfills but other products like glass and metals, for example, can have a significant impact on the environment. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • From Boeing's new Dreamliner factory to ethical carpeting company Milliken , more businesses and organizations are pledging that 'the only way is down - to zero landfill waste. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • For almost two months after that night, homes near the landfill were inundated with smoke and fumes. (wvtf.org)
  • The groundwater near the landfill site of Tiruchirappalli City was found to be not suitable either for domestic or irrigation purposes. (inderscience.com)
  • According to Waste360's Rachel Zimlich, experts are taking note of flattening growth in landfill gas emissions. (sustainablog.org)
  • By converting our landfill gas into pipeline quality clean energy, we manage potential odors more effectively, reduce Greenhouse gas emissions, and capture a once wasted renewable resource to fuel more efficient trucks and operations throughout the region. (businesswire.com)
  • Not only will you be helping your customers to avoid stuffing yet more plastic into landfills - they'll be using less energy, be responsible for less plastic contamination, and be trimming back on their carbon emissions, too. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Creating this carbon-negative fuel from waste will reduce landfilling and decrease greenhouse gas emissions by up to 220,000 metric tons per year-an amount equal to removing 47,500 passenger cars from the road. (sempra.com)
  • An additional indirect benefit of pursuing zero waste can be reducing greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions through the reduction of energy use needed to create new materials. (tysonfoods.com)
  • Circularity massively reduces the impact of CO2 emissions, water consumption, energy use, and physical waste. (looptworks.com)
  • Under the Landfill Allowances Scheme, councils are urged to encourage the composting and treatment of this waste rather than send it to such sites, to reduce the carbon emissions and other negative environmental effects caused by landfills. (envirotech-online.com)
  • However, whether landfill emissions pose a health hazard depends on the chemical concentrations to which people are being exposed and the duration of the exposure. (cdc.gov)
  • As described below, odor-producing chemicals (i.e., hydrogen sulfide and ammonia) are not likely to produce long-term adverse health effects at the levels typically associated with landfill emissions. (cdc.gov)
  • In the week leading up to the game, visitors at downtown Phoenix Super Bowl events will produce about 2,000 tons of food and packaging waste. (phoenix.gov)
  • The de-packager can process about 15 tons of waste in an hour. (phoenix.gov)
  • Hallmark estimates that it diverts approximately 150 tons of food waste annually from the landfill to Missouri Organic to be composted. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • In 2017, the industry generated 20.4 million tons (or megatonnes, MT) of waste from construction and demolition, such as for road and rail maintenance and land excavation. (edu.au)
  • Last year the company reduced its landfilled wastes by about 18%, or 4,900 metric tons, as part of a global zero waste-to-landfill program. (newequipment.com)
  • Together, the 39 sites eliminated 2,500 metric tons of CO 2 , which is released during the transportation and storage of landfilled wastes. (newequipment.com)
  • Using Anaergia's advanced anaerobic digestion technology and proprietary systems , the Facility will produce up to 985,000 MMBTU/year of RNG each year using up to 300,000 tons of waste from local landfills and biosolids from regional wastewater treatment plants. (sempra.com)
  • PERC and the MRC signed an agreement in January for PERC to take 62,000 tons of waste on an interim basis until the Fiberight plant was up and running. (nrcm.org)
  • The Fiberight plant, long promised to be ready on April 1, is still months away from completion while thousands of tons of waste are going directly into the ground, and a successful waste-to-energy facility, which sits above landfills on the waste hierarchy, is left underutilized. (nrcm.org)
  • Indiana leads the nation with an annual "landfill waste acceptance rate" of 2.35 tons per year per resident. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Every year, around 12 million tons of used asphalt shingles are dumped into landfills across North America. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Hoang directed the excavator driver to scoop the ground and bury more than 70 metric tons of solid waste carried on five tractor trailer trips on a total area of about 400 square meters in Kien Thanh between August 19 and 23. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • Employee participation has helped lead to a whopping 597 tons of recycled waste since 2002. (brewerscience.com)
  • When VK Saxena took over as LG, the total legacy waste at the three dumpsites was 229.1 Lakh MT in June 2022, which now stands at 154.9 MT, down by 74.2 Lakh MT (32.38%) within a year. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • On Monday, April 25, 2022, the 45-day comment period begins on the draft permit for University of Arizona's Page-Trowbridge Ranch Landfill located in Pinal County. (azdeq.gov)
  • The Australian construction industry has grown significantly in the past two decades leading to a substantial increase in waste produced by construction and demolition. (edu.au)
  • This means there has been a substantial increase in waste produced by construction and demolition. (edu.au)
  • But there are several issues standing in the way of effective management of Australia's construction and demolition waste. (edu.au)
  • But the effectiveness of levies has been questioned in recent years by experts who argue for smarter strategies to manage waste from construction and demolition. (edu.au)
  • Australia has no specific EPR-driven legal instrument for the construction and demolition waste stream, nor any nationally adopted EPR regulations. (edu.au)
  • Everyone in the supply chain should be included: those who produce and supply materials, those involved in construction and demolition, and those who recover, recycle and dispose of waste. (edu.au)
  • During its operation, 4.5 billion pounds of hazardous waste from up to 10,000 individuals, businesses and government agencies were dumped on site. (wikipedia.org)
  • The Casmalia Resources Hazardous Waste Landfill opened in 1973 as a dumpsite for waste products generated by small-scale oil and agricultural operations. (wikipedia.org)
  • Approximately 40,000 gallons a day of toxic liquid waste were sent to Casmalia in the 1980s from Stringfellow Acid Pits, a hazardous waste dump in Southern California that was one of the first Superfund sites in the United States. (wikipedia.org)
  • List of Superfund sites in California Kettleman Hills Hazardous Waste Facility Finucane, Stephanie (October 1, 1995). (wikipedia.org)
  • Clean Harbours operates several Household Hazardous Waste depots in conjunction with the County of Lambton throughout the year. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • Visit the County of Lambton's Household Hazardous Waste Information Page for more information on upcoming Household Hazardous Waste Depots. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • We're cool with fuel Last year, the company converted a record 520,000 pounds of hazardous waste into fuel used to replace coal and natural gas in cement kilns. (brewerscience.com)
  • Hazardous waste poses serious randomly in dumping sites or sanitary lations and guidelines, availability of threats to environmental health and landfills. (who.int)
  • All employees at Anson Landfill are trained to handle incoming waste in the most environmentally responsible manner. (wasteconnections.com)
  • We try to eliminate waste before it's generated, and to redirect waste that does occur for more environmentally responsible use. (scjohnson.com)
  • Waste reduction is environmentally responsible and the right thing to do for our plants and our communities," said Harold Jones, Eaton's senior vice president for Environment, Health and Safety. (newequipment.com)
  • I doubt the reduction in food waste from the small efforts to curb that waste that do exist will go noticed by the gas reclaiming landfill. (sustainablog.org)
  • The Department for Food, Environment and Rural Affairs notes the overall aim of the landfill directive from the European Union is to prevent the negative affects of such sites on the environment, specifically the reduction of water quality , soil quality and air quality . (envirotech-online.com)
  • By participating in UL's ECVP and obtaining third-party validation, Tyson Foods' facilities demonstrate a commitment to meet industry-leading standards to reduce and divert waste to landfills. (tysonfoods.com)
  • Another way to divert waste discussed was increasing composting throughout the borough. (juneauempire.com)
  • In a measure to help Seychelles, the company Star Seychelles has once again decided to react to the recent landfill fires and import much needed material in the form of a spike wheel compactor and a 30-tonne excavator. (nation.sc)
  • Refuse compactor BC 1173 RB-5 for all landfill waste materials. (bomag.com)
  • True Blue A major factor in Brewer Science's zero-waste record has been "Big Blue," a giant compactor installed last year at its Rolla facility that collects non-recyclable waste that would otherwise be landfill-bound. (brewerscience.com)
  • The EPA discovered that dump operators were permitting a higher level of waste on-site than was permitted and the EPA levied a fine of $6.2 million. (wikipedia.org)
  • This data also provides the basis for an assessment of landfill cover performance, design, and the creation of the site-specific performance criteria presented in the book. (routledge.com)
  • He said that the KMC has been facing problems in managing waste as the Sisdol landfill site which is in use for the past 13 years is now almost fully occupied to its capacity. (nepalnews.com)
  • Apart from that, the vehicles carrying the wastes to the landfill site has to ply the 200-metre road built over the waste that has turned into a quagmire due to torrential rain, he said and added that vehicles struggle to reach the spot for dumping the waste is at the height of 80 metres. (nepalnews.com)
  • In many cases the vehicles get stranded on the way, he explained and said out of 150 vehicles, only 50 vehicles have been engaged in carrying the waste to the Sisdol landfill site. (nepalnews.com)
  • Department of Environment Chief Shrestha said, "The waste management problem would be solved once the new landfill site being constructed at Bancharedanda under the instruction of the Ministry of Urban Development complete. (nepalnews.com)
  • The landfill site would have been ready for use by now had there been no lockdown or prohibitory order," Shrestha said. (nepalnews.com)
  • He said that the construction of the landfill site was affected due to a shortfall of supply of construction materials and a lack of adequate manpower during the lockdown. (nepalnews.com)
  • Earlier, the KMC had engaged 200 vehicles to collect and carry away the waste to the landfill site. (nepalnews.com)
  • Refuse compaction - for optimal distribution and compaction to extend the service life of a landfill site. (bomag.com)
  • This ensures the optimum stability of a landfill site. (bomag.com)
  • The basis for landfill site profitability is optimum utilisation of capacity which means the best possible compaction of all waste materials. (bomag.com)
  • At the request of Belizean groups, NRDC undertook an extensive technical evaluation of the proposed landfill site, finding that it posed a hazard for local communities, the nearby zoo and Tropical Education Center. (wwdmag.com)
  • NRDC and local groups also were concerned about the landfill's impact on the drinking water supplies for both the Belize Zoo-visited by 40,000 people per year-and its Tropical Education Center, which are less than two km from the proposed landfill site. (wwdmag.com)
  • Downwind of the landfill site, the Zoo and the TEC would have been endangered by noxious gases and foul smells from the landfill. (wwdmag.com)
  • At the Okhla site, a first-of-its-kind Trommeling Machine that converts 1500 MT per day of CD Waste into inert, has also been installed. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • But the SC Johnson people there learned about the benefits of waste management and how to properly separate the company's waste, and now the site is zero waste to landfill. (scjohnson.com)
  • A site must sustain zero waste to landfill for a set period of time before being named as such. (scjohnson.com)
  • Lambton Shores does not own or operate a landfill or waste site. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • Contact the landfill or waste site directly with any questions. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • This paper clearly shows the effect of landfill on groundwater quality and emphasises the necessary precautionary steps to control during the extension of landfill site in the adjacent areas. (inderscience.com)
  • As Poslovni Dnevnik writes, the stomach-turning stench from Zagreb's Jakusevec site is a clear reminder to Novi Zagreb residents that the somewhat infamous city landfill is still very much in function. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • I expect that the amount of waste going to the Jakusevec site will decrease because people are separating their waste more and this is an important step in closing the landfill," said spokeswoman Dinka Zivalj. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • CMES scholar Seyed Amir Naghibi has co-authored a paper on landfill site selection for solid waste in Iran, published in the journal Land. (lu.se)
  • a study on the practices currently in use at pharmaceutical manufacturing facilities regarding waste and wastewater management (the sites eligible are those participating in WHO Prequalification producing antimicrobials) and on the current controls on antimicrobial levels in effluents and other relevant types of waste. (who.int)
  • That hasn't happened, and Mustang - newcomers to the waste-management game - is now seeking public financing, which is "a major red flag," Wright said. (independent.com)
  • Creating highly-visible and accessible "Disposition Depots," the company placed the responsibility of office waste management on employees, freeing up janitorial staff to work on processing more specific waste streams. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Although KMC has put effort into clearing the wastes, it is grappling with waste management. (nepalnews.com)
  • KMC's Department of Environment Chief Hari Kumar Shrestha told NepalNews that the Waste Management Division has already started collecting and carrying away the waste to the landfill sites. (nepalnews.com)
  • It gives great pleasure for Star Seychelles to contribute to reducing the risk of such fires by helping the government and the people of Seychelles with the equipment which is needed for better management by the Land Waste Management Agency. (nation.sc)
  • They either had to take back their packaging from consumers and distributors or pay the national packaging waste management organisation to collect it. (edu.au)
  • These schemes have provided an impetus for industry engagement in national integrated management of some types of waste, such as e-waste, oil, batteries and fluorescent lights. (edu.au)
  • Spring can be busy at the Waste Management Facility and there may be longer than usual wait times. (reddeer.ca)
  • When hauling waste to the Waste Management Facility the load must be adequately covered or secured to contain the waste and prevent it from falling or blowing out of your vehicle or trailer. (reddeer.ca)
  • Waste Management Facility school tours are offered Tuesday through Thursday from September to mid November and April to May. (reddeer.ca)
  • World Bank (2012) What A Waste - A Global Review of Solid Waste Management (Urban Development Series: Knowledge Papers). (scjohnson.com)
  • So, go do some dumpster diving at your local Rumsey, AB solid waste landfills or waste management facility. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Eaton is encouraging its manufacturing sites to achieve zero waste-to-landfill as part of its waste management program and also as a means to reduce the release of carbon dioxide (CO 2 ), a greenhouse gas and potential contributor to global warming. (newequipment.com)
  • Through its proven portfolio of proprietary technologies, Anaergia's integrated solutions create value for its customers in the forms of renewable energy, quality fertilizers, and clean water, while dramatically reducing the cost of waste management. (sempra.com)
  • Tyson Foods designed an integrated waste management system to ensure resources are reused to the extent possible. (tysonfoods.com)
  • This facility is an important part of the integrated solid waste management system being implemented with twelve government bodies in the Batticaloa district, in the Eastern Province of Sri Lanka. (unops.org)
  • The landfill is the most visible component of the waste management system. (unops.org)
  • While landfills improve local waste-management, their operation and management can be costly. (unops.org)
  • With only two decades of expected life left for Juneau's landfill, city and waste management officials are putting their heads together to seek solutions to solve the growing problem - or at least slow it down. (juneauempire.com)
  • That's roughly 19,000 tonnes, according to Comox Strathcona Waste Management capital projects manager Cole Makinson. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • It's a great initiative that we're looking to create a regional strategy for organics management, saving landfill space and capital costs on creation of landfills. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Adding to this absurdity is the strange and unusual "swap agreement" between the MRC and state's two biggest landfill operators, Waste Management in Norridgewock and Casella in Old Town. (nrcm.org)
  • In response to a request from management at the City of Akron and the Akron City Employees Local 1360, a study was made regarding potential exposures of employees to toxic dusts from empty containers and packaging materials landfilled at the Hardy Road Landfill (SIC-4953). (cdc.gov)
  • This need not happen as under proper management landfills can in fact have a positive carbon balance. (lu.se)
  • This article assesses the status of the solid waste management system (SWMS) in Karachi, the largest city of Pakistan, using the material flow analysis approach, a widely applied method in waste management (WM) studies. (lu.se)
  • Waste Management: international journal of integrated waste management, science and technology. (lu.se)
  • ABSTRACT This study was conducted to investigate the management aspects of medical solid waste (MSW) at primary health care centres in Nablus and Salfit governorates in the West Bank, Palestine. (who.int)
  • Staff awareness and training, separation of MSW, establishment of simple treatment facilities are the major measures suggested for improvement of the waste management practices. (who.int)
  • This can result from the lower amount of organics heading for landfills, and the loss of moisture from food scraps (which slows down decomposition). (sustainablog.org)
  • Is continuing to send organics to the landfill the preferable alternative? (sustainablog.org)
  • When organics go in the landfill, there's a host of other costs that go with it. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Trucks carrying waste from Bar Harbor, for instance, will now travel right past PERC, adding an additional 128 miles per round trip just to dump waste on the ground. (nrcm.org)
  • As observed by Tuoi Tre (Youth) newspaper correspondents, the waste dump smelled of nylon, acrid smoke, and stench. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • Mr. Pound lives a few yards away from the "dump," the 400-acre A&L Salvage Landfill in Lisbon, Ohio, which began operations in 2001. (cdc.gov)
  • Having to close their windows due to the unpleasant odors that spread from Zagreb's Jakusevec landfill has become quite normal for the tenants of the Novi Zagreb settlements. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • In addition to concerns about persistent landfill gas odors, people living near a landfill may be concerned about the health effects of exposures to the landfill gas mixture or specific landfill gas constituents, both in the short term and in the long term. (cdc.gov)
  • Evapotranspiration Covers for Landfills and Waste Sites examines the concept theory and the practical proof, then explains the technology, design, and application. (routledge.com)
  • It delineates the essential technology that governs successful application of ET covers and discusses how the technology meets the requirements for covers on landfills, mining waste, and other sites. (routledge.com)
  • The text contains the first proposed performance measurements for conventional and innovative landfill covers based on the data collected at more than fifty-five sites. (routledge.com)
  • This is the first resource to explore the technology required to apply the ET cover concept to landfill waste, spill sites, mineland restoration, and similar waste sites. (routledge.com)
  • And while today's landfill sites are a far cry from the giant holes in the ground standard until the 1970s - which leaked like sieves into the local water supply - today's tighter controls and regulations only delay, rather than eliminate, the environmental problems of landfill. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • It's sad to say that the majority of that waste is still heading for a hole in the ground - maybe 55% of U.S. waste was buried in landfill sites in 2010 - even if that hole is prepared with a little more care than in the past. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Because of this, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency believes that all landfill sites should be considered as inevitably headed towards leaking into the environment. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • BOMAG refuse compactors in the 41 to 57 ton-class have many convincing design advantages that have been tried and tested over decades of practical use on landfill sites. (bomag.com)
  • BOMAG refuse compactors are specially designed for use on landfill sites of all sizes, regardless of whether the refuse is industrial, household, bulky or construction waste. (bomag.com)
  • BOMAG refuse compactors achieve this requirement because they have been specifically designed to work under the extreme conditions found on landfill sites. (bomag.com)
  • MCD has set the target for May 2024 for bio-remediation of all the legacy waste lying at the three landfill sites," the release stated. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • The Lt Governor has been monitoring the work of bio-remediation at the three landfill sites. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • The Lt. Governor ordered daily monitoring of the bio-remediation process at all three landfill sites. (bignewsnetwork.com)
  • In 2017, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, became one of six SC Johnson manufacturing sites that successfully achieved zero manufacturing waste to landfill status. (scjohnson.com)
  • Years ago, five SC Johnson sites were zero manufacturing waste to landfill. (scjohnson.com)
  • Today, all 25 sites are zero manufacturing waste to landfill and 21 of those sites are zero waste to landfill. (scjohnson.com)
  • The 39 Eaton sites currently achieving zero waste-to-landfill include electrical, hydraulics, aerospace and vehicle operations and are located across Europe, Asia Pacific and North America. (newequipment.com)
  • Eaton zero-waste sites undergo an intensive audit process that includes verifying that at least 98% of a site's waste is diverted consistently for three months. (newequipment.com)
  • The landfill and the collection sites are closed Thanksgiving Day (Thursday, November 26) and Christmas Day (Friday, December 25). (garrettcounty.org)
  • You can find information on landfills and waste sites in neighbouring municipalities below. (lambtonshores.ca)
  • The Welsh assembly has announced that every local authority in the country has met the limits set by the government for the amount of biodegradable waste sent to landfill sites. (envirotech-online.com)
  • Federal and state regulations ensure that landfill operations minimize impacts to public health and safety, and the environment. (oclandfills.com)
  • An important part of OC Waste & Recycling's mission is to apply sound environmental practices to ensure compliance with these regulations. (oclandfills.com)
  • Compliance with Oregon Revised Statutes 459 and 459A and with Oregon Solid Waste Regulations, OAR Chapter 340 Divisions 93 through 97 is required of permittees and all others whose activities fall under the purview of those statutes and rules. (oregon.gov)
  • Data regarding MSW regulations, its generation rate and composition, as well as data regarding relevant aspects of the Nigerian energy market and its regulations and Nigeria's climate change policies are evaluated in order to determine the potential for successful implementation of a Landfill gas to energy project in the Olusosun dumpsite in Lagos, Nigeria. (lu.se)
  • The World Bank projects that the amount of solid waste generated globally will nearly double by 2021 , from 1.3 billion tonnes to about 2.2 billion tonnes of solid waste per year. (scjohnson.com)
  • Solid waste landfills are the poor man's shopping center and a excellent resource for Rumsey, AB's most frugal consumers. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Well, I will tell you where you can put it, at our Rumsey, AB solid waste landfill, of course. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Solid Waste Landfills are meant for materials that are not biodegradable and cannot be recycled. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • Contact a local Rumsey, AB Solid Waste Landfill today to find out how they can help. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • You may even be lucky enough to encounter a celebrity in your solid waste landfills, and I am not talking about the washed up and starving actor type. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • The Solid Waste Program intends to review and update this guidance document periodically to assure it remains clear and current. (oregon.gov)
  • Bob Blankenburg, Solid Waste and Pesticide programs manager for the DEC, said a new landfill could cost anywhere from $15 to 20 million dollars, or even more. (juneauempire.com)
  • A village head reported to the People's Committee of Kien Thanh Commune that a tractor brought a trailer containing black solid waste to the locality, then discharged and buried the waste in an empty lot there. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • The present study area is the place where the Tiruchirappalli solid wastes are land filled. (inderscience.com)
  • Continuous dumping of solid wastes has rapidly changed the land use pattern, which affects the groundwater quality of the adjacent region. (inderscience.com)
  • The results of factor analysis indicates that the levels of Ca 2+ , Mg 2+ , Cl − and SO 4 2− ions maybe due to pollution from solid waste sources and natural weathering reactions. (inderscience.com)
  • The fuel is made by blending high-BTU liquid solvent waste with high-BTU solid waste at a highly controlled fuel blending facility. (brewerscience.com)
  • 7. Solid waste trucking companies should follow the landfill safety policy and ensure that the vehicles meet the landfill's safety requirements and their employees follow the landfill safety policy. (cdc.gov)
  • exempt solid wastes such as construction debris and incinerator ash waste from an energy recycle station. (cdc.gov)
  • More serious complaints included improper handling of solid waste and a strong rotten egg smell usually associated with hydrogen sulfide . (cdc.gov)
  • It involves a systematic assessment of the material flows of solid waste under the current WM system. (lu.se)
  • Fortum Waste Solutions, Sysav , Eon , Stena and NOAH , in collaboration with Researchers from RISE and Chalmers , used beamline Balder to identify chemical species of copper and zinc in ashes that remain after burning solid waste. (lu.se)
  • We recorded a mean of 34 g of hazardous solid waste and 55 g of non-hazardous solid waste generated per outpatient per day. (who.int)
  • specific data on PHCs in regard to the Sources of medical solid waste (MSW) composition and production rates of Questionnaire include hospitals, diagnostic centres, MSW based on actual measurements The main tool used in data collection primary health care centres (PHCs), rather than assessments. (who.int)
  • A complete list of landfill fees, including surcharges for specific items including tires, propane tanks and refrigerated appliances, is available at loudoun.gov/landfill . (loudoun.gov)
  • The facility later expanded to accept hazardous wastes like PCBs, solvents and pesticides, becoming one of only two such facilities in the region. (wikipedia.org)
  • The facility was temporarily shut down and cited for numerous violations, including the spraying of liquid toxic waste onto nearby hills to speed up the chemical evaporation process. (wikipedia.org)
  • Casmalia Resources countered with a request to expand the facility, adding two large new landfills. (wikipedia.org)
  • In this paper these properties are used in stability analyses to provide a probable explanation for the cause of the failure and to investigate the applicability of the test results and analysis procedures for predicting the stability of other waste fills placed in this type of liner-protected facility. (trb.org)
  • We easily adapt to our clients' environmental and waste facility construction needs. (haleyaldrich.com)
  • RIALTO, Calif. , March 18, 2021 /PRNewswire/ -- Southern California Gas Co. (SoCalGas) and Anaergia, Inc. (Anaergia) announced today that renewable natural gas (RNG) produced from household waste is now flowing into SoCalGas' pipeline system from the Rialto Bioenergy Facility (Facility). (sempra.com)
  • The goal was to see what was going into the landfill, and do a comparison study in a few years after a new composting facility gets up and running. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Accusations that the law is being violated and that bio-waste is getting dumped on the hill due to the undercapacity of the composting facility, are being vehemently rejected by the City of Zagreb. (total-croatia-news.com)
  • and Nairobi, Kenya, went a step further in 2017 and reached zero waste to landfill status - sending no waste at all, including waste from cafeterias and office buildings, to landfill. (scjohnson.com)
  • CSWM knows these numbers because in 2017 it did a waste composition study to get an idea of just what people in the area were throwing away. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • An excavator is seen at a medical waste landfill illegally established in Dak Nong Province, Vietnam. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • Environmental Landfill was supposed to take in only downed trees, stumps and other natural materials - what's known as vegetative waste. (wvtf.org)
  • The landfill, which handles vegetative waste, caught fire in late November and has been burning ever since. (wvtf.org)
  • Vision RNG (VRNG) is pleased to announce that its Landfill Gas (LFG) to Renewable Natural Gas (RNG) project at Meridian Waste's Eagle Ridge Landfill in Bowling Green, Missouri is now fully operational. (businesswire.com)
  • There is information that Israeli occupation landfills radioactive nuclear waste in the occupied Syrian Golan in a spacious piece of land alongside the separation line. (who.int)
  • Waste collected in the bank of Bishnumati River at Tokha-9, Kathmandu on August 25, 2021. (nepalnews.com)
  • We accomplished our 2021 goal of sending no waste to landfill at the close of 2018/19. (scjohnson.com)
  • Learn how companies can reduce the amount of waste they contribute to the environment and how validation enables companies to communicate their achievements confidently. (ul.com)
  • From office blocks to takeaway containers , Springwise has spotted a range of approaches designed explicitly to reduce waste and better support the natural environment. (springwise.com)
  • In Australia, the main strategy to reduce the waste sent to landfill is the use of levies. (edu.au)
  • Since 2000, we've been working to reduce global manufacturing waste from SC Johnson facilities. (scjohnson.com)
  • By achieving this zero-waste vision, facilities will reduce or eliminate their dependence on landfills to help save costs. (tysonfoods.com)
  • We're proud of our team members and the work they are doing to reduce waste to landfills," said Katherine Pickus, Vice President of Sustainability & Global Impact at Tyson Foods. (tysonfoods.com)
  • She added more effort was required by individuals and businesses alike to reduce the amount of waste sent to landfill . (envirotech-online.com)
  • ATSDR proceeded to collect and analyze data from the community surrounding the landfill and presented the information to EPA. (cdc.gov)
  • In 2011, Hallmark diverted 279,540 pounds of waste from the landfill to be used as energy materials at Systech Environmental. (bridgingthegap.org)
  • Once used, those drums were being crushed and incinerated, resulting in thousands of pounds of waste a year. (scjohnson.com)
  • Each American produces a whopping 1,700 pounds of waste every year, making the United States the world's most wasteful country. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Biodegradable plastics (plastics that can be broken down into carbon dioxide, water, and minerals through natural processes) are an alternative, but make sure to properly sort all waste and recycle everything. (lu.se)
  • Smoke billowed out of the mounds of buried waste for weeks as state and local authorities struggled to figure out who had jurisdiction to put out the fire, eventually calling on the Environmental Protection Agency . (wvtf.org)
  • In this graphic by Northstar Clean Technologies , we map and compare different states' landfill waste per capita, using data from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. (visualcapitalist.com)
  • Operator of a trailer tipper fatally struck by a tractor trailer at a landfill. (cdc.gov)
  • Billions of dollars worth of fabric ends up in landfill each year. (springwise.com)
  • The project uses 1,500 scfm of Landfill Gas (LFG) and produces 375,000 MMBtu of RNG annually, enough renewable gas to heat approximately 8,800 homes per year. (businesswire.com)
  • Earlier this year, Brewer Science facilities in Rolla and Vichy earned Zero Waste to Landfill Certification after an in-depth audit confirmed they contribute zero waste to landfills. (brewerscience.com)
  • The gas that is being produced may need further purification, as landfills might see greater concentrations of toxins in the gas they are recovering. (sustainablog.org)
  • Landfill gas constituents are typically found in ambient air at low concentrations unlikely to cause adverse health effects. (cdc.gov)
  • Acute effects from other chemicals found in landfill gas are usually produced only when an individual is exposed at relatively high concentrations (i.e., at concentrations greater than those expected to be present in ambient air near a landfill). (cdc.gov)
  • To date, researchers have not identified any long-term health effects associated with exposure to the low-level hydrogen sulfide concentrations that normally occur in communities near landfills. (cdc.gov)
  • As mentioned previously, hydrogen sulfide concentrations in the air around a landfill are usually less than 15 ppb (CTDPH 1997). (cdc.gov)
  • Concentrations of ammonia in the ambient air near a landfill are expected to be well below the levels at which any adverse health effects are expected to occur. (cdc.gov)
  • At the close of 2018/19, we completed our commitment and 100% of our factories sent zero manufacturing waste to landfills. (scjohnson.com)
  • During World Environment Month, Eaton announced on June 27 that it is honoring 39 manufacturing facilities around the globe that have achieved zero waste-to-landfill status. (newequipment.com)
  • The food waste is later mixed with green waste. (phoenix.gov)
  • So….I can't imagine that there will be much of a decline in food waste in my area. (sustainablog.org)
  • This is the second in a series on food waste and its environmental, social and economic impacts. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • The composted food waste gets turned into healthy soil that is in quite high demand. (campbellrivermirror.com)
  • Most important however will be community participation in the segregation and re-cycling of waste, and the efficient service delivery provided by local authorities in collection and processing," said UNOPS Director and Representative in Sri Lanka, Françoise Jacob, at the inauguration ceremony. (unops.org)
  • The new landfill will be used by eight of the 12 local authorities in Batticaloa. (unops.org)
  • Authorities of Dak Nong Province in Vietnam's Central Highlands region announced on Thursday the discovery of a hazardous medical waste landfill illegally formed in Kien Thanh Commune, Dak R'lap District. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • Hoang already left the landfill while the authorities have yet to track down Nghia. (tuoitrenews.vn)
  • In 2009, A&L and state authorities agreed to stop landfill operations. (cdc.gov)
  • Denson said waste incineration machines are typically high-cost and highly regulated, and bringing one to Juneau wouldn't necessarily solve the problem as it can only burn certain types of waste. (juneauempire.com)
  • Anson Landfill's parent company, Waste Connections, recognizes the importance of and commits to minimizing impacts on the environment, investing in employees, and expanding positive impacts on the communities we serve. (wasteconnections.com)
  • We've looked at numerous efforts to keep food and other organic materials out of landfills through composting and/or anaerobic digestion . (sustainablog.org)
  • What's more, China introduced its " National Sword Policy " and restricted waste imports, banning certain foreign waste materials and setting stricter limits on contamination. (edu.au)
  • These materials would otherwise have been sent to landfill. (edu.au)
  • And all of the stuff that has been tipped into the landfill has previously been mined and manufactured - or grown and processed - using a great deal of energy and raw materials. (factorydirectpromos.com)
  • Some landfills specialize in certain materials, such as strictly oil or cars, so it's important to find out what exactly can be dropped off. (myhuckleberry.com)
  • We partner with businesses to transform excess textiles into usable materials through our zero-waste circular system. (looptworks.com)
  • In general, levels of individual landfill gases in ambient air are not likely to reach harmful levels. (cdc.gov)
  • In other words, low levels of landfill gases are unlikely to cause obvious, immediate health effects. (cdc.gov)
  • However, the potential health effects from long-term exposures to low levels of landfill gases released to ambient air are not easy to evaluate, largely because exposure data are often lacking. (cdc.gov)