[Information] The difference between objects and valuable goods that leads to misunderstandings and violations.
Specially designated materials refer to the general term for industrial waste or general waste that is intended for recycling purposes!
This document is an explanatory material regarding "the difference between exclusively controlled items and valuable goods," handled by the General Incorporated Association for Corporate Environmental Risk Resolution. It includes misunderstandings related to exclusively controlled items (1), a flowchart for handling four types of exclusively controlled items, and necessary permits for collection and transportation businesses, presented with diagrams. Please feel free to download and review it. 【Contents】 ■ Misunderstanding about exclusively controlled items (1) "Exclusively controlled items are valuable goods" ■ Misunderstanding about exclusively controlled items (2) "A contract for the disposal of industrial waste is not required for the consignment of exclusively controlled items" ■ Diagram 3-36 Flowchart for handling four types of exclusively controlled items ■ 1-4 Points to consider when consigning collection and transportation ■ Diagram 3-7 Permits for collection and transportation businesses to be confirmed ■ Diagram 3-8 Images before and after rationalization *For more details, please refer to the PDF document or feel free to contact us.
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Industrial waste can be said to be one of the most significant environmental risks that companies face. The Corporate Environmental Risk Solution Institution (CERSI) believes that "all companies must take some measures regarding the diversifying environmental risks of businesses in line with the times." To support companies from the perspective of "industrial waste + education," CERSI holds the "Industrial Waste Proper Management Capability Certification" and "educational seminars" across the country.