• NEDT semi truck and trailer for use in hazardous waste transportation.

    Every residence and business generates waste but not all generate hazardous waste. This latter form of waste, especially with large commercial and industrial generators, requires specific transportation and disposal to be in compliance with state and federal regulations. Characterizing and profiling hazardous waste streams is a vital first step in transportation and disposal. Learn more about common waste streams, how

  • NEDT technician in full hazmat gear moving blue barrel into storage.

    At NEDT, we’re both a hazardous waste transportation & disposal contractor as well as an industrial cleaning and maintenance company, giving us unique insight into where these two requirements intersect in industrial settings and facilities. Whether your waste is byproducts from manufacturing, cleaning waste, or residue, we want to provide some insight into what goes into industrial waste removal, from

  • NEDT engineers deploy boon and remediation tools to clean up contaminated water.

    Hazardous waste comes with many regulations, procedures, and caveats for collection, transportation, and disposal. But when that hazardous waste mixes with water? Dealing with contaminated water, from controlled situations like industrial manufacturing processes to emergency spills, is a complex one. Learn how New England Disposal Technologies—NEDT—handles the contaminated water disposal process from assessment through completion.

  • For a laboratory to function safely and efficiently, from university labs to commercial laboratories, the chemicals and other hazardous products within them need to be constantly assessed, stored, and removed. At key points in these labs, a laboratory clean-out may be needed. Learn the when, why, and how’s that surround these projects and how certified hazardous waste companies like NEDT

  • NEDT box truck for hazardous waste transportation and disposal.

    The tight regulation of hazardous waste transportation and disposal means that if your business produces hazardous waste, from a single barrel to an entire warehouse, you’ll need to work with a hazardous waste contractor to get it from point A to point B and disposed of properly. So, when you’re hunting for a hazardous waste disposal quote, what goes into

  • NEDT technician filling out hazardous waste forms for transportation and disposal.

    In Massachusetts and other New England states, the Departments of Public Works provide essential and often messy work to their municipalities. Sometimes, this includes the generation and storage of hazardous waste, from vehicle and facility maintenance to dealing with oil-contaminated water in catch basins. At NEDT, we’re proud to be partners with the Department of Public Works in multiple municipalities

  • Drums and other containers of hazardous waste being readied for hazardous waste disposal.

    If there’s hazardous waste at your company, the federal and state regulations surrounding it make it a problem for your business. Different types of business that needs hazardous waste disposal and transportation to varying degrees. Today, we will go over what you need to know about regulation, the types of services you might need from a hazardous waste management company,

  • Lineup of NEDT's Hazardous Waste Disposal and Transportation truck fleet.

    What factors are the most important in a hazardous waste disposal company? While costs are obviously a concern, there are other qualities that can make your experience and service a better one, including improved hazardous waste transportation options and a more efficient disposal pipeline. Today, we’re going to go over what to look for in a hazardous waste disposal company,

  • Our motto at New England Disposal Technologies is “Because Hazardous Waste Shouldn’t Be Difficult!” It’s the reason we were founded and also the reason behind this blog. Education about hazardous waste and related issues is as important as fixing them, so we thought we’d do both. This first post outlines what you can expect from this hazardous waste management blog,