Search
Showing 71-80 of 136 results for “recycling”
-
The Solid Waste Management Act establishes a waste reduction goal (RSA 149-M:2) and a hierarchy or preferred waste management methods (RSA 149-M:3) in order to encourage and support an integrated syst
-
New Hampshire’s Solid Waste Management Act (RSA 149-M) generally defines "solid waste" as any abandoned or discarded material, including: Household trash. Recyclables (aluminum, cardboard, gla
-
With few exceptions, facilities that are regulated by the NHDES Solid Waste Management Bureau must obtain a permit to construct and operate pursuant to RSA 149-M and the NH Solid Waste Administrative
-
With few exceptions, solid waste management facilities must obtain a permit to construct, operate and permanently close. The solid waste permitting system provides regulatory controls to assure proper
-
Electronics (e-waste) includes gaming systems, cameras, computer towers, laptops, cell phones, televisions and monitors, electronic office equipment (fax machines, copiers, printers), DVD players, VCR
-
There are many different types of batteries including alkaline (AAA, AA, etc.), car batteries, button-cell, lithium (non-rechargeable), lithium-ion (rechargeable) and electric car/bicycle batteries. T