Hazardous wastes are any unwanted material that is dangerous or potentially harmful and whose collection, treatment, and disposal pose a threat to human health and the environment.
C&D Materials, construction and demolition materials, are materials used in and harvested from new building and civil engineer structures.
Waste materials generated in production processes and post-consumption waste that mainly come from procurement.
Chemical waste is any waste product from industrial activity containing large amounts of chemicals, which can be solid, liquid, or gaseous.
Oily wastewater refers to any water contaminated with oil, including stormwater runoff and industrial facility waste streams.
Acidic materials like sulfuric or hydrochloric acid are corrosive and must be treated and disposed of safely to prevent harm.
Alkali waste includes substances such as waste ammonia, sodium hydroxide, and calcium hydroxide, which need proper disposal methods.
Waste generated from laboratories in industries and educational centers, including hazardous chemical residues.
Industrial effluents discharge various pollutants, including fertilizers, hydrocarbons, detergents, and oils, into water resources.
Sewage waste includes fecal matter and untreated human excreta, which can be treated with various filtration and purification methods.