Is it necessary to also describe the transport containers when outsourcing the handling of inks and other materials?
It is inferred that the specific handling and operational methods are left to the contracting parties.
This article addresses the question, "When discharging waste ink, we use a returnable drum as a transport container and outsource the processing. Currently, there is no mention of 'using a returnable drum' in the outsourcing contract, but is there anything we should be cautious about in this type of outsourcing arrangement?" In Osaka Prefecture, it is stated that when using drums as transport containers for disposing of ink, the drums themselves are not considered waste. Additionally, the Ministry of the Environment has issued a notification stating, "As long as the specific expressions in the outsourcing contract meet all statutory requirements and do not contradict the intent of the law, it is left to the contracting parties." For more detailed information, please refer to the related links below. [Contents] ■ Question ■ Answer For more details on this column, please see 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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