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Sustainability

Companies producing hazardous waste have an obligation, not only to comply with regulations but also to ensure that the waste produced is dealt with in a way that is sustainable to the environment.Hazgreen have a huge responsibility to advise our customers on sustainability as a hazardous waste producer.

Companies producing hazardous waste have an obligation, not only to comply with regulations but also to ensure that the waste produced is dealt with in a way that is sustainable to the environment.

We will work in partnership with you to minimise the impact your business has on the environment, ensuring that a high percentage of hazardous waste produced is recycled.

Without suitable management, the hazardous waste produced every day would damage the
environment and create problems for public health.

Improved hazardous waste management also has a part to play in a low carbon economy through the development of infrastructure that will be able to adapt to climate change and help to address climate change. It will also provide for the disposal of hazardous waste generated in ways that reduce carbon dioxide emissions to the atmosphere. For example, burning waste oils and solvents has associated emissions which would be reduced if the oil and solvents were to be regenerated. Implementation of the waste hierarchy may also, help reduce greenhouse gas emissions, for example, avoiding the need to manufacture new products (because of reuse) or to manufacture new materials (because of recycling), or through using waste to generate energy.

To protect human health and the environment – stringent legislative controls are in place to control the management of waste with hazardous properties.

Implementation of the waste hierarchy – to produce less hazardous waste, using it as a resource where possible and only disposing of it as a last resort.

Climate change – to minimise greenhouse gas emissions and maximise opportunities for climate change adaptation and resilience.

At the Hazgreen office we now have recycling bins for paper, plastics, ink cartridges and batteries. We are also using low voltage lighting and recycled paper. Most of our invoicing is now electronic therefore reducing the need to print. Our vehicles comply with the London low emission zone rulings and our staff use public transport as much as possible.

Here is a case study by BAFTA and We Are Albert involving Hazgreen Ltd
http://wearealbert.org/inspiration/case-studies/hazardous-waste

Hazgreen Limited

Peter Lamont Building, Pinewood Studios, Pinewood Road, Iver Heath, Buckinghamshire, SL0 0NH

Pinewood Office:01753 785163

Email: info@hazgreen.co.uk

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