Waste Management Best Practices for Sustainability

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Sustainable waste management strives to keep materials used for as long as feasible while reducing the amount of waste material disposed of in landfills or incinerated. However, waste begins even before manufactured products in our current economy and production processes. A more comprehensive approach to sustainable waste management must start concentrating on the entire product […]

Solid Vs Liquid Waste Disposal for Cannabis Producers

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As cannabis is beginning to become legal, businesses must find out how to deal with the product and its byproducts. Because of the chemical makeup of cannabis, its byproducts are not like those of traditional manufacturing and, therefore, must be dealt with appropriately. All cannabis-related businesses should consider how cannabis waste should be managed because […]

The Consequences of Poor Waste Management Practice for Cannabis Companies

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Mismanaging your waste can be costly no matter the industry. The emerging cannabis sector calls for infrastructure and waste management protocol, but navigating this goal has more roadblocks than pathways. Different regions have unique protocols for waste management of cannabis specifically, with some requiring plans before approving licenses. Not following proper disposal practices can lead […]

Increasing Productivity in Your Waste Management Business

Increasing productivity is a common goal in any industry, and even more so in waste management. With an abundance of regulations, forms and changes coming all the time from the EPA, it is no wonder staying up to date and finding the effort to do so seems so daunting. In this article, we will share […]

The Proper Handling of Coronavirus Waste for the Waste Management Industry

Since December of 2019, the world has been bracing itself watching as the Coronavirus slowly made its way to other countries. The CDC says that it may be possible that a person can get COVID-19 by touching a surface or object that has the virus on it and then touching their own mouth, nose, or […]