Waste360 asked three waste and recycling experts for their thoughts on what we might expect in the next few years. Here’s ...
End-of-pipe (EOP) treatment is any system that processes waste before discharging it to the environment, including waste burning, recycling and chemical treatment. Received wisdom is that introducing ...
With the expansion of industries to cope with human needs, the use of nuclear energy for the production of electricity has increased substantially to fulfill energy needs. Nuclear power, like all ...
PFAS, a class of persistent, man-made “forever chemicals” that accumulate in wastewater systems and the environment, are increasingly found in municipal biosolids. PFAS have been shown to pose ...
Section 3125 of the FY2021 National Defense Authorization Act (NDAA) calls for a national labs team to develop a framework of decisions to be made among the supplemental treatment technologies, waste ...
In this Waste360 Q&A, Kristin Aldred discusses existing rules around home healthcare waste disposal and gaps in regulation ...
Most Americans flush the toilet without thinking twice about where the contents end up, but a handful of companies are paying close attention to what goes down the drain. They argue it should be seen ...
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