Gorilla Drum

What to Know About the Three Major Packing Groups for Hazardous Waste

Three Major Packing Groups

Not all hazardous waste solids are created equal, and, in fact, there are significant differences in the classifications of hazmat waste and the ideal containers to pack and transport waste materials. What’s more, the different classes of hazmat waste — also called packing groups — present different challenges in protecting both the environment and waste […]

4 Ways that Gorilla Drum Streamlines the Lab Pack Loading and Unloading Process

Lap Pack Loading

Laboratories, medical facilities, universities, and pharmaceutical companies must transport and dispose of large volumes of hazardous waste as part of their daily operations. Aside from the safety concerns associated with transporting hazmat solids, one of the biggest challenges these companies face is the time, money, and resources that go into using 55-gallon steel drums as […]

Why Waste Handlers Are Moving Away from Using Reconditioned 55-Gallon Steel Drums

Move Away From Reconditiond Drums

The process of reconditioning 55-gallon steel drums has long been a key component in helping waste haulers save time and money. But the environmental impact of the reconditioning process has recently prompted waste haulers to rethink this practice, especially after the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) issued the Used Drum Management and Reconditioning Advanced Notice of Proposed […]

Pack It In: How Companies Can Adopt a More Sustainable Approach to Traditional Lab Packs

Disposable Waste

For companies that produce medical waste, the ability to safely and reliably package and transport hazardous waste have been top-tier priorities. But as the sustainability movement continues to touch nearly every industry, medical facilities, laboratories, and universities are beginning to evaluate the sustainability of their lab pack processes and solutions in order to adopt a […]

5 Unique Features That Make Gorilla Drum™ More Efficient Than 55-Gallon Steel Drums

Gorilla Drum™ vs Steel Drum

For companies relying on 55-gallon steel drums for their packaging and waste hauling, the last few years have exposed a handful of challenges. Supply chain disruptions, increased steel prices, and decreased availability of the raw materials to produce new 55-gallon drums have made it difficult for companies to maintain consistent productivity. What’s more, fuel cost […]

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