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Lecture 8 - Hazardous Waste

1. Hazardous waste

If a waste poses a health hazard or is easily combustiable, it requires special care during processing. Already before these materials become waste they underlie special regulations as to how they should be stored, transported and handeled. This also includes special kind of containers.

In order to learn more about the practical experience with handling these substances Sebastian Frisch from BlackForest Solutions GmbH was invited as a guest lecturer.

BlackForest Solutions GmbH (BFS) is a global consulting company for recycling and waste management operations – from single consulting services for local companies and public administrations to one-stop-shop solutions for complete industrial areas. BFS offers the international export of hazardous waste to support local waste companies in crisis regions, managing the logistics for NGOs, Ministries of Environment, Refugee Camps, and Industry, including safe packaging of hazardous waste worldwide, licensing and transport to our German/EU partner facilities following international legislation. BFS also offers tailor-made waste management concepts for the handling of hazardous and medical waste in developing and crisis regions and supplies used plant technology on special terms to places cut off from the usual trade channels - with the aims of providing local know-how, job prospects and technical capacities and thus strengthening developing areas.





This project “German MENA University Network for Waste Management and Circular Economy”, implemented by the University Rostock (UR), Hamburg University of Technology (TUHH) and University of Technology Dresden (TUD), Jordan University of Science and Technology (JUST), Constantine university 3 Algeria, Ain Shams University Egypt and Cadi Ayyad University Morocco is funded by the PREVENT Waste Alliance, an initiative of the German Federal Ministry for Economic Cooperation and Development (BMZ). The contents of the Wastepedia course are the sole responsibility of German-MENA University Network and do not necessarily reflect the positions of all PREVENT Waste Alliance members or official policy positions of the governments involved. More information: https://prevent-waste.net/en/.

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