Destruction of flammable materials

The destruction of flammable materials is a critical process for maintaining safety and protecting the environment. These materials, including substances such as gasoline, solvents, oils, and gases, pose significant fire and explosion risks if not properly handled and disposed of.

The importance of flammable material destruction

By their nature, flammable materials can lead to fires and explosions. Additionally, improper disposal can result in soil and water contamination, with serious implications for environmental and public health.

Effective methods for flammable material destruction

  • Controlled incineration: One of the most common methods for destroying flammable materials is incineration. This process involves burning substances in specialized furnaces at extremely high temperatures to ensure the complete breakdown of hazardous compounds.
  • Chemical neutralization: Some flammable materials can be neutralized by adding chemicals that transform them into less hazardous compounds. This process must be carried out under strict supervision to prevent uncontrolled chemical reactions.
  • Recycling and reuse: In certain cases, flammable materials can be recycled or repurposed.

Removal of non-salable inventory from accounting records

Expenses incurred for removing degraded goods from accounting records are tax-deductible when calculating corporate income tax.

VAT adjustment for non-salable inventory

According to current legislation, services paid to a recycling company for the destruction of goods are fiscally deductible.

Integrated waste management

We offer comprehensive and specialized solutions for the collection, disposal, and destruction of expired, damaged, counterfeit, confiscated, non-compliant, or specially regulated products.

Collection of electrical and electronic equipment

We provide integrated solutions for the efficient management of household and electronic waste, ensuring specific treatment for each category.

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