The Upside Down Pyramid
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The Upside Down Pyramid |
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There are many ways to manage hazardous waste, but some are more environmentally beneficial (and more preferred) than others. The Waste Management Hierarchy (below) is a useful tool that illustrates which options are most preferred, along with a brief explanation of each option:
As you move from top to bottom in the hierarchy, the waste management options have the potential to release more pollution into the environment, and could also consume more natural resources (i.e., raw materials, energy, etc.) Finding the most environmentally beneficial and economically feasible options can be difficult, but our partners at the New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I) can provide assistance with finding source reduction options that meet your facility’s needs. Webinar: Best Practices for Sustainable Manufacturing
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The New York State Pollution Prevention Institute (NYSP2I) is a statewide research and technology transfer center funded by the Environmental Protection Fund as administered by DEC. NYSP2I is hosting a webinar on Thursday, September 27 at noon to discuss how local manufacturers identified over $1 million in savings by modifying production activities to reduce waste and environmental impacts.