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Chemicals & Solvents
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Chemical and solvent recycling manages the disposal of industrial chemicals, spent solvents, paint waste, lab chemicals, and cleaning agents through EPA RCRA-compliant profiling, manifesting, and licensed treatment or disposal.

What We Accept

All items processed through certified facilities with full documentation.

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check_circleSpent solvents (acetone, MEK, toluene, xylene)
check_circlePaint and coatings waste
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check_circleAcids and bases
check_circleCutting fluids and coolants
check_circleAdhesives and resins
check_circleAerosol cans (full or partially full)

Recycling Process

1

Profiling

Each waste stream characterized: pH, flash point, toxicity, and composition determined to establish proper EPA classification and disposal method.

2

Manifesting

EPA hazardous waste manifests (Form 8700-22) prepared with all required fields. LDR notifications where applicable.

3

Transport

DOT-compliant packaging, labeling, and transport by licensed hazmat haulers.

4

Treatment/Disposal

Recyclable solvents reclaimed through distillation. Non-recyclable chemicals treated (neutralization, oxidation) or incinerated at permitted facilities.

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Chemicals & Solvents Questions

Common questions about chemicals & solvents recycling.

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If they're on EPA's listed waste tables (F, K, P, U lists) or exhibit ignitability (flash point <140°F), corrosivity (pH ≤2 or ≥12.5), reactivity, or toxicity — they're hazardous. We perform the profiling to determine classification.

Many solvents can be reclaimed through distillation and reused. Acetone, MEK, toluene, and xylene are commonly reclaimed. Reclamation is often cheaper than disposal and counts as recycling for diversion metrics.

We can profile unknown chemicals through laboratory analysis to determine composition and proper classification. Common in lab cleanouts and facility closures.

Yes. Lab packing involves inventorying, classifying, packaging, and manifesting multiple small containers of chemicals — common for laboratory cleanouts. We handle the full process.

Waste profile sheets, signed hazardous waste manifests with TSDF return copies, certificates of disposal, and LDR notifications where applicable.

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