Hazardous Waste Disposal
Comparing Liquid Lock: Eco-Advanced Spill Absorbent Powder to Clay Granules
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Disposal Information:
Why is it important to dispose correctly?
Proper disposal of absorbents is crucial for environmental safety. When dealing with used absorbents from spill clean-ups, it is essential to ensure correct disposal to avoid contamination.
Is my saturated absorbent hazardous or non-hazardous?
To distinguish hazardous from non-hazardous waste, check the nature of the spilt substance. This is because when Liquid Lock remains unused, its 100% natural, organic, bio-based nature allows it to be repurposed as plant bedding, promoting sustainability, and reducing waste of the product.
Should your spillage be classed as hazardous waste, the table shows how much you can save if you employ Liquid lock as your spill clean-up solution! For the purpose of this, we have compared Liquid Lock to clay granules.
Will I save on weight and costs if I use Liquid Lock?
Yes! Not only is a bag of clay granules more expensive to purchase, but it also necessitates a greater volume of clay absorbent to address an oil spill compared to Liquid lock. Additionally, clay granules weigh significantly more than Liquid Lock, precisely 19 times as much. This substantially elevates disposal expenses. In contrast, opting for Liquid Lock can lead to a remarkable 76% reduction in disposal costs.