The Altiras companies exist solely for the purpose of beneficial reuse of chemicals and petroleum products. Our experts can help you determine reuse viability of your ongoing co-products, byproducts and used chemicals. Recycling services are also considered if direct reuse is not possible.
In this article, we address the question of whether a RCRA Part B permit is required for on-site recycling of[…]
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In a prior post I provided guidance and reference information from EPA on the beneficial reuse of NON-hazardous secondary materials. […]
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When considering the beneficial reuse of non-hazardous secondary materials, the most important factor to consider is whether or not use[…]
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Altiras leads the beneficial reuse industry with its product stewardship program. Effective product stewardship involves minimizing negative impacts of health,[…]
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Todd Pencarinha, Altiras CEO, was recently asked “How can a company that buys and sells coproducts, byproducts and used chemicals[…]
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Environmental professionals are often confused about what can and cannot be done with inorganic acids that have already been used[…]
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Altiras Fuels buys secondary fuels. Secondary fuels are any fuel products that do not fully meet prime fuel specifications. In[…]
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The Altiras companies are beneficial reuse companies where most products are used “as-is”. However, when products cannot be reused in[…]
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EPA supports and encourages the beneficial reuse of hazardous secondary materials. The rules can be confusing, but here is the[…]
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Altiras has identified Puerto Rico as a key, strategic market for beneficial use projects. On this basis, Altiras is actively[…]
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Question: Can you sell co-product chemicals for use as fuels? Answer: In some cases, the answer is yes. The regulations[…]
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