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Our History

1989

Developed the First Oil Filter Collection and Recycling Process Used Throughout the Country Today
1989

1990

California Interim TSDF Series A Permitted
1990

1991-1993

Instrumental in Developing Used Oil Filter Recycling Regulations in Place Nationwide–Developed by Hazmat in the State of California
1991-1993

1995-1999

Door to Door Collection of Household Hazardous Waste Begins in 17 California Cities
1995-1999

1998

First and Only Permitted Shredder/recycler for Hazardous Waste in California Begins Operations
1998

1999

First State Permitted Appliance Collector/Recycler in California (Permit #100)
1999

2000

Largest Permitted Transportation Treatment Unit (TTU) for Soil and Water in California Begins Operation
2000

2003

Certified Infectious and Medical Waste Handler
2003

2004

Fully Permitted TSDF in Kansas City
2004

2005

Certified OSPR Over the Water Transfer Beginning Operations in all California Ports
2005

2005

Hurricane Katrina Fuel Relief Fund Louisiana Coast
2005

2008

Fully Permitted Aerosol Can Recycler Operation
2008

2010

Haiti Earthquake in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2010

2011

Fukishima – Great Sendai Tsunami in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2011

2011

Turkey Earthquake in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2011

2013

Philippines Hurricane in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2013

2013

Expanded the Southern Region of the United States with the Opening Dallas Texas Facility
2013

2014

Fully Permitted RCRA TSDF is Established
2014

2015

Nepal Earthquake In-country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2015

2016

Ecuador Earthquake in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2016

2016

Haiti Earthquake in Country Response Fuel Relief Fund
2016

2017

Hurricane Harvey Fuel Relief Fund Texas, Louisiana
2017

2017

FEMA Response Remediated and Decontaminated 650 Properties in Northern California After Wildfires
2017

2018

Present Yemen Emergency Fuel Supply Chain Relief In Country Response
2018

2020

Fully Permitted Centralized Wastewater Treatment (CWT)
2020

2020

Sustainably Managed 55,700,000 lbs. of Materials
2020