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Our ELT take-back service mainly covers certain areas of Northern Italy, ensuring the collection and disposal of tyres quickly and efficiently.
The slate sheath is so defined by the presence of slate flakes inside. When you have to remove the bituminous sheath from the roof of the house or from the terrace, it is always advisable to contact specialized companies, which carry out all the necessary operations safely. In fact, in the event of non-compliance, criminal penalties are provided for offenders.
The cost of disposing of the sheath on roofs can even exceed the cost of purchasing. This is because the final price is affected by the amount of material to be disposed of and the costs for transport.
The cost of disposing of bituminous sheathing varies depending on a number of factors. To this must then be added the costs for removal and transport.
Bituminous membranes are roofing materials, used in construction, which are used to waterproof roofs, balconies and terraces.
Bituminous membranes are considered special waste and therefore cannot be disposed of independently. It is therefore necessary to contact a company specialized in the disposal sector. The primary objective is to prevent the sheaths from being abandoned outside causing damage to the environment.
The weight of the bituminous sheath is around 4 kg per square meter. It is important to know the specific weight of this material, because one of the factors that determine the cost to be paid for the installation and installation of this waterproof mantle is precisely the quantity that must be disposed of and therefore the weight of the sheath that has been removed.
The bituminous sheath can last from 15 to 20 years. However, if abnormal and repeated weather events occur, this time frame can also be reduced. A minimum temperature of -5 degrees or a maximum of 40 degrees can damage the sheath.
To recycle the bituminous sheath, the waste must be delivered to the shredding and selection plants, so that it can be reused for the formation of road mortars. The sheath is in fact compatible with asphalt mixtures.
The removal and disposal of the old bituminous sheath can involve a number of variable costs. These depend on several factors, such as the amount of material to be removed, the distance and means required to transport it to the appropriate disposal site, as well as any specific requirements for waste treatment.
Legislative Decree No. 22 of 5 February 1997, also known as the “Ronchi Decree”, was issued to implement the European directives on municipal waste, hazardous waste and packaging.
Aliboxes are specific hard plastic containers that are available from C.I.S. These are plastic containers made to promote traceability and ensure that waste of human origin is disposed of, avoiding any risk of contamination for healthcare personnel.
Infected hazardous medical waste must be disposed of in special rigid containers (alipacks) inside which a bag has been inserted tightly attached to the edge of the container itself.
In Article 184 of Legislative Decree 152/2006, waste is classified as special the following waste: waste from agricultural and agro-industrial activities; waste from demolition, construction and hazardous waste from excavation activities; waste from industrial processing; waste from craftsmanship.
ROT is hospital waste treated by social and health workers and is recognized by law as hazardous medical waste with an infectious risk.

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