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Hazardous Waste Disposal in Greenville and Spartanburg

Hazardous waste disposal in Greenville and Spartanburg as well as areas such as: Greer and Simpsonville, is one of the many services offered by ADCO Environmental Services . When you use ADCO to manage your waste disposal project, you will find that we offer affordable disposal options to properly dispose of your hazardous and non-hazardous waste streams, and even radioactive waste if you have that. ADCO provides generators of special types of waste with cradle to grave waste management services such as: waste profiling, manifesting, transportation, and signed in proof of delivery of a generator’s waste into a licensed waste processing facility.

Hazardous & Radioactive Waste Disposal Options for Greenville

  • Specializing in the final disposition of hazardous and non-hazardous waste, profiling of waste into processing facilities, laboratory waste packing (Labpacks), Oil and Coolant disposal, and even radioactive/nuclear waste disposal.
  • Offer disposal services to very small quantity generators (VSQG) or large quantity generators. (LQG). 
  • Can assist with obtaining an “EPA ID Number” of “Episodic Event Waiver” if needed. 
  • Offers all types and sizes of USDOT approved shipping containers.
  • Can provide overpacking and repacking services if the shipping container the waste is contained in is not in shippable condition and in need of being replaced to be considered roadworthy.
  • Will prepare your waste profiles and paperwork for you and submit to waste processors for approval.
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ADCO Is Here For You Greenville

We are frequently contacted by waste generators that are in very complicated situations regarding how to properly dispose of their waste. Some common issues we hear are: that their waste is stored in drums that are considered to be of an odd ball size in nature, their drums contain unknown constituents, and of course projects where state and/or federal agencies have become involved. ADCO’s promise to you is that we will properly manage your waste from beginning to end and dispose of your waste at a only a fully licensed and insured waste processor.

Hazardous Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina (RCRA):

  • Flammable

  • Corrosive

  • Reactive

  • Acids & Caustics

  • Toxic Metals

  • Used Solvents

  • Sludge

  • Contaminated Soils

  • Plating Solutions

  • Cleaning Solutions

  • Lab Pack Material

Chemical Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Chemical Disposal

  • Chemical Recycling

  • Acid Disposal

  • Glycol Disposal

  • Acetone Disposal

  • Acetonitrile Disposal

  • Cyanide Waste Disposal

  • Ammonia Disposal

  • Pesticide Disposal

Laboratory Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Lab Packs

  • Laboratory Waste Management

  • Chemistry Lab Waste

  • Disposition of Unused Chemicals

Construction Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Wood

  • Brick and Block

  • Carpet Padding and glue

  • Gypsum Drywall

  • Linoleum

  • Shingles

  • PVC

  • Asbestos Disposal

Light Bulb Recycling in South Carolina

  • Fluorescent Bulbs

  • Compact Fluorescent Bulbs (CFLs)

  • HID (High-Intensity Discharge) Bulbs

  • Incandescent Bulbs

  • LED (Light Emitting Diodes)

Used Oil Collection in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Used Motor Oil

  • Waste Industrial Oil

  • Oil Contaminated with PCBs or Other Pollutants

  • Used Cooking Oil

  • Cutting Oil, Tramp Oil and Other Miscellaneous Oils

  • Natural Gas Production/Transmission/Compressor Oil

  • Glycol

Automotive Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Used Tires

  • Anti-Freeze

  • Used Oil

  • Transmission and Brake Fluid

  • Batteries

  • Fuel

  • Filters

Industrial Waste in Greenville and Spartanburg, South Carolina

  • Chemical Solvents

  • Oils

  • Wastewater

  • Sludge

  • Adhesives

  • Plating Wastes

Hazardous Waste Disposal in Greenville Summary:

Disposing of hazardous waste properly is crucial to protect the environment and public health. In Greenville, South Carolina, you can follow these steps to dispose of hazardous waste:

1. Identify the Hazardous Waste You Have: Determine what materials you have that are considered hazardous and segregate them out as best possible. This can include items like chemicals, batteries, pesticides, paints, fluorescent bulbs, electronics, and more.

2. Contact ADCO Environmental Services: Reach out to ADCO or contact them via their website to find information about hazardous waste disposal programs and facilities in the area. They can provide guidance on where and how to dispose of different types of hazardous waste. Homeowners are encouraged to contact their local municipality about where to drop hazardous wastes off. ADCO does NOT service residential customers at this time.

3. For Homeowners, Use Household Hazardous Waste Collection Events: Greenville County may organize special collection events for household hazardous waste. Check their schedule for upcoming events where you can drop off your hazardous materials. These are free events usually that are paid for by you the tax payer so we encourage you to use this type of event which you are paying for already in your taxes.

4. Check for Permanent Collection Facilities: Some communities have permanent hazardous waste collection facilities reserved for homeowners looking to dispose of their household hazardous waste where they can drop off materials year-round. Check if there are any such facilities in Greenville, Spartanburg, or nearby areas.

5. Follow Guidelines for Disposal: When disposing of hazardous waste, follow all guidelines provided by the collection facility or event. This may include packaging materials properly, labeling containers, and transporting them safely to the disposal site.

6. Do Not Dispose of Hazardous or Radioactive Waste in Regular Trash: It’s important not to dispose of hazardous waste in regular trash bins or down drains, as this can pose serious environmental and public health risks. Some common items thrown in the regular garbage illegally are: Smoke detectors which are radioactive, Self Luminous exit signs which are also radioactive, Automotive batteries which contain corrosive battery acid or worse Lithium Ion batteries which are highly flammable, and many types of E-wastes which contain a variety of hazards such as Mercury and other RCRA listed metals.

7. Consider Recycling or Reusing: Whenever possible, consider recycling or reusing hazardous materials. Some items like electronics and batteries can often be recycled, reducing the amount of waste that needs disposal. ADCO specializes in offering recycling options for E-waste from non-residential waste generators.

8. Professional Disposal Services: For businesses or government institutions such as colleges and universities with large quantities of hazardous waste, consider hiring professional disposal services such as those offered by ADCO Environmental Services. ADCO specializes in the safe handling and disposal of hazardous materials.

By following these steps and utilizing the resources provided by Greenville County as well as those offered by ADCO, you can ensure that your hazardous waste is disposed of safely and responsibly.