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The waste management hierarchy hierarchy guides waste generators toward the best options for managing wastes. The prevention of toxic waste generation through source reduction activities is ideal, but recycling, energy recovery, and treatment are the preferred management methods for waste that is generated.

This report presents waste management methods, quantities, and trends. View the to learn about this report's features.

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Facility Comparison Report for TRI Facilities Meeting Selected Criteria:

Chemical: Sodium nitrite
Year: 2022
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