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2022 RECYCLE SCHEDULE
cdn.wasteconnections.coml Aerosol cans l Styrofoam packaging material l Plastic toys l Garden hoses l Flower pots l Wrapping paper METAL Aluminum beverage cans, metal food cans (rinsed) PAPER Newspaper, magazines, envelopes, office paper, phone books, paper bags, paper cartons (empty, rinse & keep lids on) PLASTIC Plastic bottles & containers (empty, rinse & keep lids on)
Standard Operating Procedure: Waste Management
www.fm.virginia.eduAerosol Paints cans of spr– ay paint are considered aerosol cans and should be handled as described in 4.13. 4.7 Lead Containing Material, including material covered with lead-based paint, should be deposited in the lead dumpster in the FM Yard. The lead dumpster should remain covered when not in active use.
ALUMINUM AEROSOL CANS - Tecnocap Closures
www.tecnocapclosures.comULTRA LIGHT / STRONG / RECYCLABLE The monobloc aerosol cans guarantee high quality standards and excellent barrier properties for product integrity.
Quick guide to what goes in your blue bin, green bin and ...
ncsd.ca.govJun 18, 2018 · 1. Aluminum and steel cans 2. Aluminum foil and trays . Not acceptable items . include aerosol cans, aluminum chairs, electronic s, appliances, propane tanks, needles, wire, chains, batteries and car parts. Plastic Products . 1. Plastic bottles 2. Plastic jars and cups 3. Plastic crates, buckets (small) and flower pots . Not acceptable items
Environmental impacts of improper solid waste ... - WIT Press
www.witpress.comrazor blades, hypodermic needles and other healthcare wastes, aerosol cans and potentially explosive containers and chemicals from industries) may cause risks of injury or poisoning, particularly to scavengers and school going children [3]. Open body trucks are being used for the collection of solid wastes in Rawalpindi city without covers.
2 Definition and characterization of health-care waste
www.who.intPressurized containers Gas cylinders; gas cartridges; aerosol cans Radioactive waste Waste containing radioactive substances e.g. unused liquids from radiotherapy or laboratory research; contaminated glassware, packages, or absorbent paper; urine and excreta from patients treated or tested with unsealed radionuclides; sealed sources