We also have waste disposal programs for:
- Batteries
- E-liquid containers
- Used cartridges or pods
- Coils and heating elements
- Packaging materials
- Broken or disassembled devices
- Nicotine residues
- Electronic circuitry
Hazardous Waste Experts provides nationwide e-cigarette lithium battery waste disposal services. Whether it’s the identification, segregation, storage, transportation, or disposal of hazardous e-cigs waste, our experienced team can help you.
We also have waste disposal programs for:
Follow these procedures for selecting containers and safely storing e-cigarette lithium battery hazardous waste at your facility.
If you have any questions or need assistance, call Hazardous Waste Experts at (888) 681-8923 or click here to email us.
Hazardous Waste Experts is the choice for fast, compliant, low-cost, and sustainable solutions to your hazardous e-cigarette lithium battery waste disposal challenges.
We are experts in chemistry lab waste and lab packs. We provide services across the entire United States. Our team of experts and specialists, coupled with a broad array of partners, make us the number one choice for on-call hazardous e-cigarette lithium battery waste disposal and lab pack services. We handle all waste types from industrial, commercial, institutional and healthcare facilities.
In addition to e-cigarette lithium battery waste disposal, we offer lab pack disposal solutions for all of our customers.
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