The EPA has announced a change to federal hazardous-waste-management regulations that could make it easier to recycle more than one million tons/yr of waste, worth an estimated $1 billion dollars, and reduce waste management and recycling costs by more than $178 million/yr at over 1,700 plants nationwide.
Hazardous waste includes residue from industrial processes, such as used solvents, metal-containing sludge and dust collected in air pollution equipment. The industry categories that will be affected by the proposal include inorganic chemicals, plastic materials and resins, pharmaceutical preparations, cyclic crudes (acids, dye, and pigments), intermediates (specialty chemicals), …

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