Mastics Waste Disposal
If COSHH (Control Of Substances Hazardous to Health) like mastics and mastic tubes waste aren’t given the attention it requires, it could have significant consequences for your business.
Mastics Waste Disposal
If your business or construction company deals with mastics and mastic tubes, it is vitally important that any waste generated is disposed of safely. Mastics and mastic tubes should not be thrown away with general waste, as they contain harmful substances that can be released into the environment if disposed of improperly. All mastics and mastic tubes count as COSHH waste and must be disposed of correctly to avoid harm to life and to the environment.
If a mastic tube contains a slight residue, it can still cause harm to the environment and is still classed as hazardous waste. Mastics and mastic tubes contain chemicals that can contaminate soil and water and be harmful to the environment and to life, so must always be safely disposed of.
If your business generates COSHH waste and you aren’t sure how to dispose of mastics and mastic tubes safely, we at The Mick George Group have many years of experience in hazardous waste disposal. We can provide hazardous waste removal services for commercial and construction clients with a quick and convenient service, and we guarantee that all mastics and mastic tubes will be disposed of correctly and safely to minimise environmental impact.
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