Waste Management Consultants Key Terms

Waste management consultants assist businesses in disposing of waste and being compliant with regulations

By Renee Baumgardner
Waste management consultants work to ensure proper disposal of waste, which includes educating individuals on the effects that hazardous materials have on humans and the environment, as well as state and federal regulations regarding the proper disposal of hazardous materials. Waste management education involves the three R’s -- reducing, reusing and recycling.

Waste management consultants also assist businesses in developing plans to dispose of their waste through methods such as Waste-to-Energy, materials recycling and contracting services provided by companies specializing in the proper disposal of hazardous waste.

 

Waste management and regulatory support services

Waste management operations must adhere to federal and state environmental regulations. Consultants can be of benefit to waste management organizations by performing an assessment of their facility to ensure they comply with all regulations. This knowledge allows waste management facilities to correct identified deficiencies and prevent potential fines from government agencies.
Try: Reference McCutcheon Enterprises for more insight on the Waste Management and regulatory support services they provide.

Waste-to-Energy

Waste-to-Energy is the process of incinerating waste to generate steam or electricity, thereby reducing the amount of solid waste entering landfills while generating energy. Consultants can evaluate the operations of a facility and determine if a Waste-to-Energy is feasible.
Try: For more information on the Waste-to-Energy process, refer to Gershman, Brickner & Bratton.

Materials recycling

Construction and demolition companies often have scrap materials on project sites for which they have no use. Waste management consultants can locate recycling facilities that accept construction materials such as concrete, brick, asphalt and roofing and work out the logistics of having waste materials transported to these facilities, thus reducing the amount of solid waste entering landfills.
Try: For more information on materials recycling, refer to the Russell Reid website.

Medical waste

Medical waste requires proper handling to prevent exposure to bloodborne pathogens in blood that can cause Hepatitis B or HIV. Medical waste management consultants can not only provide training to staff on the measures they can take to protect themselves, such as wearing protective gloves and gowns and disposing of needles and other sharp objects properly, but can coordinate medical waste disposal services to suit your office needs.
Try: Contact Environmental Research Associates for information on medical waste services they provide.

Hazardous waste disposal

Proper disposal of hazardous waste is a task that involves federal and state regulations that industries must comply with. Waste management consultants can develop a process for your business to dispose of its hazardous waste in a manner that complies with regulations. Another advantage of utilizing the services of a waste management consultant is that they monitor hazardous materials regulations and will modify processes as necessary to comply with any changes made in regulations.
Try: Refer to the Crosby & Overton website to learn more about the hazardous waste disposal services they provide.

Household hazardous waste

While the term may be misleading, businesses generate household hazardous waste ranging from cleaners, aerosol cans, pesticides and batteries, all of which must be disposed of properly. A waste management consultant can supply your business with appropriate disposal containers and arrange services to pick up household hazardous wastes and ensure proper disposal.
Try: For more information, refer to the Clean Harbors website.


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