FAQ: Does Altiras Provide Recycling Services?
Yes. The Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies, and often the materials we accept can be used “as-is” in place[...]
Posted in BlogYes. The Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies, and often the materials we accept can be used “as-is” in place[...]
Posted in BlogThe Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies where most products are used “as-is”. However, when products cannot be reused in[...]
Posted in BlogNo. Altiras does not sell solvent recycling systems. We have found there are great options for those who desire to[...]
Posted in ChemicalsIn this article, we address the question of whether a RCRA Part B permit is required for on-site recycling of[...]
Posted in ChemicalsNo. Under 40 CFR 261.4(a)(24) hazardous secondary materials may be reclaimed off-site at facilities that do not posses a RCRA[...]
Posted in ChemicalsWe previously did a series of blogs to explain the upcoming changes to RCRA regulations that will impact generators of[...]
Posted in ChemicalsIn a prior post I provided guidance and reference information from EPA on the beneficial reuse of NON-hazardous secondary materials. [...]
Posted in BlogWhen considering the beneficial reuse of non-hazardous secondary materials, the most important factor to consider is whether or not use[...]
Posted in BlogIn accordance with the definition of solid waste, under 40 CFR 261.2(e) Materials are not solid waste when recycled if[...]
Posted in ChemicalsAltiras leads the beneficial reuse industry with its product stewardship program. Effective product stewardship involves minimizing negative impacts of health,[...]
Posted in BlogTodd Pencarinha, Altiras CEO, was recently asked “How can a company that buys and sells coproducts, byproducts and used chemicals[...]
Posted in BlogEnvironmental professionals are often confused about what can and cannot be done with inorganic acids that have already been used[...]
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