Wastes not contaminated with hazardous chemical, infectious, radioactive or other physical agents.
EXAMPLES:
| Packaging Guidelines |
| If Discarding: |
Then: |
Office wastes (see Recyclable Materials for paper wastes) |
Place waste in trash receptacle. |
| Disposable glass |
- Place plastic bag inside "Glass Only" box or similar puncture-proof container.
- When full, seal bag, and close box with tape.
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| Uncontaminated animal bedding |
- Place dry bedding in a paper or plastic bag.
- Place wet bedding in a plastic bag or plastic-lined paper bag.
- Fill bag 3/4 full; staple or seal with tape, plastic tie, or other secure means.
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| Biological material (non-infectious) |
- Ensure that material(s) is non-infectious (see Biohazardous Waste.)
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| Disposal Information |
| For: |
Then: |
| Office, glass, and regular trash |
- Custodian will remove from your location, and take to area dumpster.
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| Animal bedding |
- Place in outside dumpster.
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| Biological materials (non-hazardous) |
- Liquids should be poured down the drain.
- Semi-solid materials should be placed in a plastic bag and disposed of in trash receptacles.
- Solid materials should be placed in regular trash receptacles, except for glass items which should be disposed of in "Glass Only" box.
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