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Addison, Illinois

Hazardous Waste in Addison, IL

Compliant pickup, transport, and end-disposal for Addison industrial hazardous streams. Coordinated alongside your other recycling so you have one partner, not five.

One Local Partner for the Stuff Most Recyclers Won't Touch

Most commercial recyclers stop at paper, plastic, and metal. Hazardous waste then becomes its own contract, its own dispatcher, and its own paperwork stream. CRI runs hazardous waste as part of your overall Addison program, EPA-compliant transporters, signed manifests, and documented end-disposal, alongside the materials we already handle for you.

CRI is headquartered in Addison, so the scoping, paperwork setup, and program coordination happen locally. Whether it's used oil from a maintenance shop, off-spec solvent from a coatings line, lab packs from a QA bench, or universal waste from a building cleanout, we scope the program to your generator status and stream profile. The goal is the same as everything else CRI does: turn an operational headache into a managed, transparent line item with one point of contact.

Addison Hazardous Waste Service Details

CRI HQ:Addison, IL, scoping and coordination on-site
Transport:EPA-registered, DOT-compliant licensed transporters
Documentation:Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest on every load
Generator Status:Scoped to your VSQG, SQG, or LQG status
Program Types:Recurring scheduled or one-time project work
Coordination:Single point of contact with your other CRI streams

Who This Fits

  • Manufacturers & fabricators with used oil, cutting fluids, and machining coolants
  • Coatings & printing operations with off-spec paints, inks, and solvents
  • Labs & QA benches with mixed-chemical lab packs and small-quantity disposal needs
  • Building & facility managers handling universal waste (lamps, batteries, electronics) and cleanout projects

Streams We Handle in Addison

From routine industrial liquids to one-off lab packs, CRI scopes a program around what you actually generate.

Used Oil & Coolants

Hydraulic, lubricating, and cutting fluids from Addison manufacturing and fleet maintenance operations

Solvents & Cleaners

Spent industrial solvents, parts-washer fluids, and cleaning chemistries from Addison production lines

Paints, Inks & Adhesives

Off-spec, expired, or wash-down paints, inks, and adhesive residues from coatings and packaging operations

Aerosols

Partially used or off-spec aerosol cans across maintenance, lab, and production environments

Universal Waste

Lamps, batteries, electronics, and mercury-containing devices under streamlined universal waste rules

Lab Packs

Small-quantity, mixed-chemical packs from R&D, QA labs, and educational or healthcare environments

Addison Hazardous Waste FAQ

Common questions from Addison manufacturers and industrial operators evaluating CRI for hazardous waste handling.

How fast can CRI start a hazardous waste program for an Addison facility?+
Most Addison hazardous-waste programs go live within 1 to 2 weeks of the assessment, the lead time is mostly paperwork (EPA ID setup, manifests, stream profiling) rather than logistics. CRI's local presence in Addison means walk-throughs, stream profiling, and scheduling coordination happen quickly.
Does CRI handle hazardous waste directly or through a partner network?+
Hazardous waste runs through CRI's compliance partners and licensed transporters, scoped to your generator status and the streams you produce. CRI coordinates the pickup, paperwork, and end disposal so it ties into the rest of your recycling program rather than living as a separate vendor relationship. The trucks are dedicated to hazardous streams for safety and regulatory reasons.
What about manifests and chain of custody?+
Every shipment moves on a Uniform Hazardous Waste Manifest with EPA ID numbers, DOT-compliant labels, and tracked chain of custody from your Addison dock to the destination facility. You receive signed copies for your records and audit trail.
Can hazardous waste pickups be coordinated with other CRI streams?+
Yes, the scheduling is coordinated even though the trucks are separate. CRI slots your hazardous-waste pickups into the same operational rhythm as your paper, cardboard, plastic, and metal pickups, one point of contact, one program, but with the regulatory separation hazardous material requires.
What if our Addison facility only generates hazardous waste occasionally?+
Small-quantity and one-time pickups are common. Lab packs, lab cleanouts, building moves, and unexpected spill remediation can all be handled as project work without setting up a recurring program. CRI's Addison-based scoping team can quote one-time and recurring programs from the same conversation.

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