Hazardous waste refers to waste batteries, lamps, medicines, paints and their containers that are directly or potentially harmful to human health or the natural environment.
Commonly including waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste light bulbs, waste silver thermometers, waste paint buckets, expired medicines and so on. Hazardous and toxic waste requires special and correct methods for safe disposal.
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Harmful waste includes waste batteries, waste fluorescent light tubes, waste silver thermometers, waste paint buckets, and expired medicines. p>Hazardous waste includes waste batteries, waste fluorescent tubes, waste silver thermometers, and expired medicines, which require special and safe handling.
Waste nickel-cadmium batteries and waste mercuric oxide batteries: rechargeable batteries, nickel cadmium batteries, lead-acid batteries, storage batteries, button batteries
Waste fluorescent tubes: fluorescent (daylight) tubes, halogen lamps
Waste medicines and their packaging: expired medicines, medication capsules, tablets, inner packaging of medicines, used medical gauze swabs, etc.
Waste paints and solvents and their Packaging: waste paint buckets, hair dye shells, expired nail polish, nail wash
Waste mineral oil and its packaging
Waste mercury-containing thermometers, waste mercury-containing sphygmomanometers: mercury sphygmomanometers, mercury thermometers, mercury thermometers
Waste pesticides and their packaging: rat poison (poisonous rat poison), insecticide spray cans
Waste film and waste photographic paper: x-ray film, such as photographic film, photo negatives
Waste film and waste paper: x-ray film, photo negatives, etc. Film, photo negatives