Complete recycling of industrial waste including "waste oil (oil-containing wastewater)" and "waste alkali." Processing starts from one drum. Drop-off is allowed. Collection and transportation are limited to the Kanto region.
We can offer low prices by recycling all industrial waste entrusted for processing, regenerating oil, and reusing it as water for cleaning factories. In the Kanto area, our company, Lines, handles collection and transportation directly, allowing us to keep costs down (for areas outside Kanto, please either bring the waste yourself or use our partnered collection and transportation companies). Since the final disposal site (recycling destination) is the Lines Higashimatsuyama factory (cleaning factory), it becomes easier for customers to confirm and manage the manifest E ticket (final disposal completion). For site inspections at disposal facilities, it is sufficient to understand just one location, the Lines Higashimatsuyama factory, which is a complete recycling destination. By recycling waste into regenerated heavy oil or cleaning water, customers can effectively demonstrate their environmental contributions. We also support electronic manifests.
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basic information
A contract related to the outsourcing of industrial waste disposal is required in advance with the customer. For the waste liquid to be processed, we may request samples in advance for confirmation. Please note that the price range is a general example. The disposal cost will vary depending on the characteristics of the waste liquid. Additionally, if you request collection and transportation by Linus, the collection and transportation fee will differ based on the distance between the customer and the Linus Higashimatsuyama plant, as well as the quantity collected per trip. For more details, please contact Linus. At the Linus Higashimatsuyama plant, the oil extracted during processing is recycled as regenerated heavy oil (sold), and all remaining water is reused as washing water in the plant's cleaning process. Such a completely resource-recycling disposal facility that does not produce waste is rare in Japan, and outsourcing disposal to the Linus Higashimatsuyama plant offers advantages in terms of making it easier for customers (waste generators) to confirm disposal destinations and ensuring safe and reliable management. Industrial waste disposal business license: Governor of Saitama Prefecture No. 01120046476.
Price information
It varies depending on quantity and characteristics. Please contact us.
Price range
P2
Delivery Time
※We will respond within one week after the contract.
Applications/Examples of results
Main industrial sectors generating waste oil (oil-containing waste water): Metal processing industry, machinery manufacturing industry, construction industry (waste cutting oil, waste machine oil, waste fuel oil, waste cleaning oil, etc.), printing industry, ink manufacturing industry (waste ink, waste solvents, etc.). Main industrial sectors generating waste alkali: Machinery manufacturing industry, construction industry (cleaning waste water, waste cooling water, water containing surfactants, etc.). Depending on the characteristics of the waste liquid, it may not be technically possible to process it, so please inquire in advance. We do not handle specially controlled industrial waste. The range in which our collection and transportation vehicles operate includes all areas of Saitama Prefecture, Tokyo, Tochigi Prefecture, Chiba Prefecture, Gunma Prefecture, Ibaraki Prefecture, and Kanagawa Prefecture. We also accept referrals from collection and transportation contractors at any time.
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