
Philadelphia Chemical Disposal
Chemical Recycling
Chemical
Disposal Services
Heat Transfer Fluids
Lab packs
Tank Services
Emergency Response Services
Coolants Disposal
Laboratory Chemical Disposal
Bulk chemical Disposal Services
Mid
Atlantic Chemical Disposal
Toxic Waste Removal
Serving Pennsylvania, Maryland, New
Jersey, Delaware, and Lower New York State only.
New Jersey Chemical Disposal
New York Chemical Disposal
PA Chemical Disposal
Maryland Chemical Disposal
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Philadelphia
Chemical Disposal
Greenleaf Environmental Services
Inc., offers a wide variety of chemical disposal services
for Philadelphia and the counties adjoining the city in NJ
and PA. Large or small volumes of bulk or drums can be
shipped for disposal every week. At least one "milk-run"
truck for 1 to 10 drum jobs is available each week.
Chemical disposal services are offered for hazardous,
non-hazardous, residual and universal waste streams.
Greenleaf seeks the best non-landfill alternatives for
chemical wastes through disposal by recycling, waste-water
treatment, and thermal destruction by incineration or fuels
blending methods. Chemical wastes may be shipped in bulk
tank wagons, tote tanks, CYB's, drums or pails to the
selected disposal facility. All transportation services for
disposal are done by Pennsylvania and/or New Jersey State
Permitted waste haulers for hazardous, non-hazardous or PA
residual waste streams.
Laboratory Chemical waste stream services are also
available. Full Service "Lab Packs" of expired, obsolete or
excess chemicals are done with certified chem tech labor
on-site to properly sort, protocol, pack and label lab
bottles and containers for DOT approved shipment to the
final disposal facilities. Drum and pail collections of lab
waste chemicals are also shipped for proper disposal.
Spent heat transfer fluids from chillers, HVAC and cooling
systems are shipped for disposal in drum or with bulk
services. Large volumes (over 1,000 gallons) can be vacuumed
by a vacuum tank wagon from ports for a system in an
industrial plant, hospital, school or office building. Waste
coolants may be various concentrations of glycols, bromides
or chloride aqueous mixtures. Other materials, such as pump
oils, refrigerants or refrigerant oils may be removed for
disposal in drum or bulk as needed. |
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