EPA Looks to Boost Recycling of Hazardous Waste

The EPA recently passed a rule to streamline how hazardous waste is recycled, which is expected to save $95 million for industries that generate and dispose of hazardous products.

The rule will, in effect, change the definition of the term “solid waste,” because disposal of hazardous waste falls under this jurisdiction. The EPA will determine what is considered legitimate recycling of hazardous waste, so more materials can be recovered.

Previously, any waste that had traces of hazardous materials could be deemed hazardous as a whole and not recycled. This would most likely apply to metals and solvent recycling. One example is paint cans, which, although made of steel, are often difficult to recycle because leftover paint is deemed hazardous.

To see the complete ruling, visit the EPA Definition of Solid Waste page. Even if your household hazardous waste can’t be recycled, you can use Earth911 to find a location to properly dispose of household hazardous waste.

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