Clearly define the types of industrial waste and specially controlled industrial waste, ensuring that they do not hinder the preservation of the living environment!
The types of industrial waste to be listed on the notice board can be described in a format such as "burnable waste" or "non-burnable waste," correct? Here is the answer to that question. According to the Waste Management Law, when the waste generator themselves stores industrial waste or specially controlled industrial waste until it is transported, they must comply with technical standards to ensure there is no hindrance to the preservation of the living environment. One of these standards stipulates that a notice board indicating the necessary information (including the types of industrial waste being stored) must be installed in a visible location. When listing on the notice board related to the storage of industrial waste or specially controlled industrial waste, it is essential to clearly specify the types of industrial waste or specially controlled industrial waste being stored. To ensure there is no hindrance to the preservation of the living environment, it is considered a fundamental practice to list the types of industrial waste or specially controlled industrial waste as defined by the Waste Management Law, such as "metal scraps" or "waste plastics." For more details on this column, please refer to the related links below. If you would like to know more about our services, please view the materials by clicking the "PDF Download" button.
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JEMS Corporation develops businesses that provide IT-based solutions to companies and municipalities facing environmental management challenges. While leveraging the information and know-how accumulated in the field of resource circulation, we broaden our perspective from the waste industry to the entire environmental sector, supporting the realization of a sustainable society as an "environmental information company." As we look towards a future low-carbon society, we aim to provide solutions and consider how to optimize resource circulation from a global perspective, not just domestically. We will continuously anticipate and respond to the ever-changing environmental issues and challenges, striving to contribute to society and enhance corporate value.