Globals guiding principles
1. To follow responsible recycling and other waste management practices in accordance with policies that protect human health, the environment and to assure resource conservation and recovery.
2. To recycle and manage chemicals that can be safely processed, transported, used, and disposed.
3. To identify and put in use at every opportunity, pollution prevention measures in all facility operations and customer services through cost reduction and waste minimization.
4. To make health, safety, and environmental considerations a top priority in all operations and future planning of new products, processes and new facilities.
5. To recognize and respond to community concerns about waste disposal and operations.
6. To report promptly to officials, employees, customers, and the public, information on waste related health or environmental hazards, and to recommend protective measures.
7. To consult customers on the safe use, transportation, recycling, recovery, and disposal of waste products.
8. To work with anyone or other companies to resolve there environmental issues from past waste disposal practices.
9. To work with government and others in creating responsible regulation, and standards to protect the community, workplace and the environment.
10. To promote the principles procedures of responsible recycling by sharing experiences and offering assistance to all who recycle, recover, produce, use, transport, or dispose of waste.

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