Hazardous waste can come in a variety of forms, including liquids, solids, sludge, and gases. Manufacturing facilities, textile industries, electronics industries, fabrication units, and pharmaceutical companies generate the majority of hazardous waste, but average Australian households store a variety of hazardous waste types, such as:
Pesticides and garden chemicals Pharmaceuticals Solvent-based paints Cleaning and polishing chemicals, Batteries Motor oil Laser and printer inkjet cartridges Unused medicines Fertilisers Floor-care fluids, and more
Hazardous waste must be handled by trained professionals because improper handling can cause harm and injury not only to those handling it, but also poses health risks to the general public and contributes to environmental and soil pollution. Using advanced techniques for hazardous waste disposal Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre takes innovative measures for hazardous waste disposal in Adelaide, that includes its compliant storage, treatment, and disposal. For this purpose, the company uses appropriate chemical, thermal, biological, and physical methods. Chemical methods used by the company for hazardous waste disposal include ion exchange, oxidation and reduction, neutralisation, and precipitation. Adelaide Waste and Recycling Centre uses specialised thermal equipment for hazardous waste disposal in Adelaide, such as a fluidised-bed incinerator, a liquidinjection incinerator, a rotary kiln, and a multiple-hearth furnace. Microbes are used in the biological treatment of hazardous waste disposal in Adelaide. Bacterial and microbe