UK based resource management company, Veolia, has launched a new chemical management service designed to provide a mobile solution for identifying, listing, packing, collection and disposal of hazardous and laboratory chemical wastes.
Known as Chempac, the service provides an easy way of managing and disposing of these materials to ensure compliance and safety for customers.
Specifically designed to address the need for a flexible on site solution, Chempac uses Veolia’s team of qualified chemists to sample and catalogue waste to ensure compliance with waste identification legislation and specifies the right recovery, recycling or treatment route.
Delivered on a nationwide basis the service is supported by six specialist centres located across the UK.
Applications for this service are wide ranging and include laboratory wastes from research and development facilities, production wastes from all types of manufacturing operations and materials from household waste recycling centres.
As part of the Chempac service, all materials are segregated and packed prior to removal following guidelines issued by the regulatory authorities, which govern the management, disposal and movement of hazardous wastes.
Announcing the new mobile service Kevin Hurst, Veolia’s COO, Industrial Customers UK, said: “This new service now helps to guarantee compliance for our customers and increases the efficiency of their operations whilst reducing costs and saving them time.”
“By introducing best practice, innovation and process efficiencies each customer benefits from our experience and knowledge to ensure they receive the best solution for disposal of these materials.”
The process segregates each item based on potential hazards, physical and chemical properties to ensure correct classification and movement in accordance with UK legislation.
Included in the service is the generation of the required regulatory paperwork that producers are required to hold to demonstrate that the necessary pre-acceptance and disposal considerations have been completed.
Once collected, the materials are delivered to one of Veolia’s licensed Hazardous Waste Facilities, such as Ellesmere Port, where the items undergo further checks prior to disposal.