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Free Livestream: 3 Aerosols Management Strategies

Posted on 8/27/2024 by Lion Technology Inc.

American businesses generate a lot of aerosol cans. Industrial and commercial sites use aerosolized paints, adhesives, cleaners, lubricants, pesticides, and more every day. In the retail sector, aerosol cans make up roughly half of all Federally regulated hazardous waste generated.

On September 4 at 2 PM ET, get the facts needed to choose a management strategy for waste aerosols that will keep your site in compliance with RCRA and minimize costs for waste transportation/disposal. 

RSVP for the free 30-minute livestream with Lion instructor and RCRA subject matter expert Roseanne Bottone now! 

This free 30-minute livestream will cover:

  • Defining “aerosol cans” for regulatory compliance.
  • Empty vs. non-empty aerosol cans.
  • Choosing the right management strategy.
  • Managing aerosols as RCRA hazardous waste.
  • Managing aerosols as RCRA or State “universal waste.”
  • Managing aerosols as scrap metal/for recycling.

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Factors that impact the way your facility manages waste aerosols include the regulatory or “hazardous” status of the material, limits on accumulation and storage volumes, and Federal and state environmental regulations.

RSVP on the LinkedIn Event Page so you can join us when we go live. Have questions about RCRA hazardous waste training for yourself or your team? Contact info@Lion.com or visit Lion.com/RCRA.

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