Learn more about Hazardous Waste in KT9
Waste is regarded as hazardous when it has properties or contain substances that make it corrosive, carcinogenic, ecotoxic, flammable, harmful, irritant, infectious, mutagenic, toxic, or an oxidizing agent.
In KT9 1,837 tonnes of hazardous waste is generated in KT9 a year which highlights the importance of proper waste management in the form of hazardous waste collection and disposal. . Hazardous waste is a waste stream that has the potential to be a threat to the publics health or the environment.
In KT9’s workplaces it is used in even the most widely-used stationery; adhesives, printer ink, toner and batteries are regularly used and it is possible that people do not consider them as harmful however all are defined as hazardous waste that could be dangerous to human health and the KT9 environment if not managed in the correct way. Other examples, such as cleaning chemicals and fluorescent light tubes from KT9 offices as well as fridges, and paints must all be dealt with properly through an appropriate hazardous waste management scheme in KT9.
Figures from the Environment Agency show that KT9 produced approximately 1,837 tonnes of hazardous waste from hazardous waste disposals compared to almost 5 million tonnes a year in England. Of the 1,837 tonnes only 36% was recycled.
Hazardous waste collection and disposal is one of the most important things the waste industry must keep on improving.
In KT9 1,837 tonnes of hazardous waste is generated in KT9 a year which highlights the importance of proper waste management in the form of hazardous waste collection and disposal. . Hazardous waste is a waste stream that has the potential to be a threat to the publics health or the environment.
In KT9’s workplaces it is used in even the most widely-used stationery; adhesives, printer ink, toner and batteries are regularly used and it is possible that people do not consider them as harmful however all are defined as hazardous waste that could be dangerous to human health and the KT9 environment if not managed in the correct way. Other examples, such as cleaning chemicals and fluorescent light tubes from KT9 offices as well as fridges, and paints must all be dealt with properly through an appropriate hazardous waste management scheme in KT9.
Figures from the Environment Agency show that KT9 produced approximately 1,837 tonnes of hazardous waste from hazardous waste disposals compared to almost 5 million tonnes a year in England. Of the 1,837 tonnes only 36% was recycled.
Hazardous waste collection and disposal is one of the most important things the waste industry must keep on improving.