Disposal of waste is the most important step in the waste management process. It requires necessary skill, appropriate expertise, and relevant experience to plan and execute a disposal action for a particular waste. The physical and chemical characteristics of the waste and its quantity play vital role in determining the ultimate disposal option as well as its process.
Waste Management Company has developed various possible disposal methods and mechanisms for management of following waste materials that may emerge from diversified industrial processes/activities:
- Waste oils and lubricants
- Waste oil sludge
- Oil contaminated soil
- Activated carbon
- Spent catalysts and exhausted media
- Waste chemicals/solvents
- Waste OBM and WBM and cuttings
- Oil Filters, Air Filters
- Amine Filters
- Coalescres Filters
- Printer and photocopier Cartridges
- Food waste
- Metal waste
- Wood waste
- Glass waste
- Rubber and Plastic waste
- Tyres and tubes
- Insulation Materials
- Clinical and biological Waste
- Used batteries and cells
- Waste tube-lights and bulbs