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Universal waste

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Universal waste is a category of waste materials designated as "hazardous waste", but containing materials that are very common. It is defined in 40 CFR 273.9, by the United States Environmental Protection Agency but states may also have corollary regulations regarding these materials.

Universal waste includes:

Businesses and other generators of such waste are required to provide for their proper disposal.

References

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  • "Universal Wastes". United States Environmental Protection Agency. 25 November 2015. Retrieved 21 June 2021.