Hazardous waste
Waste materials that pose significant risks to health or the environment if not managed properly.
Hazardous waste refers to materials that pose a risk to health or the environment, requiring special handling, storage, and disposal procedures to ensure compliance with safety and environmental standards.
Used in a sentence
Proper disposal of hazardous waste is crucial to comply with environmental regulations and ensure site safety.
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