Hazardous Waste Disposal Service You Can Rely On

MOVE Waste Management Solutions provides hazardous waste pickup and disposal for regulated generators, built for clear coordination, dependable service, and straightforward next steps.

On-Time Pickups

Easy Scheduling

Clear Document Trail

Insured Service

What counts as “hazardous waste”?

The U.S. EPA explains that a solid waste is hazardous if it is specifically listed as a hazardous waste or meets the characteristics of hazardous waste.

Listed wastes (F, K, P, U)

EPA describes listed wastes as coming from common manufacturing and industrial processes, specific industries, and even discarded commercial products.
EPA notes that a waste can be hazardous if it is listed on one of four lists: F, K, P, or U.

High-level examples (not exhaustive):

F-list (non-specific sources): wastes from common processes that can show up across many industries, such as certain spent solvent wastes and electroplating/metal finishing wastes.
K-list (source-specific): wastes from specific industries (e.g., certain manufacturing and processing sectors).
P & U lists (unused chemicals being disposed): EPA states these lists designate as hazardous pure/commercial grade unused chemicals being disposed of, with criteria such as the chemical being unused and in the form of a commercial chemical product.

Characteristic wastes (Ignitable, Corrosive, Reactive, Toxic)

EPA identifies four hazardous waste characteristics: ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.

Ignitability: includes certain liquids with low flash points, ignitable compressed gases, oxidizers, etc.
Corrosivity: includes certain aqueous wastes with very low or very high pH, or liquids that corrode steel.
Reactivity: may be unstable, react with water, release toxic gases, or be capable of detonation/explosion under certain conditions.
Toxicity: EPA explains toxic wastes can be harmful when ingested/absorbed and may leach and pollute groundwater; toxicity is determined by the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP)

Plain-English takeaway: If you generate waste that is listed—or that behaves like one of the four characteristics above—it may be regulated as hazardous waste under RCRA.

Remediation & Abatement Waste Disposal. Built for Jobsite Reality

When you’re running abatement work, timing matters. You need predictable pickup windows, clear coordination, and a partner that keeps the project moving—without creating delays, confusion, or costly rework.

Bin rental, live loads, and scheduled hazardous waste pickup and disposal

40 Yard Bin Service

Ideal for large-scale abatement projects requiring high volume waste collections and disposal coordination.

Asbestos waste pickup and disposal services in California.

Small Bag Waste Pickup

Convenient pickup and disposal service for securely packaged asbestos waste bags from active job sites and small cleanups.

Industrial, Chemical & Lab Hazardous Waste – Controlled Handling, Clean Execution

If your waste stream is part of daily operations, you need a transporter that’s consistent. We coordinate hazardous waste pickup and disposal routing with a structured process designed to reduce surprises and keep operations running smoothly.

industrial hazardous waste pickup and disposal service.

Industrial Hazardous Waste

Keep your facility moving with dependable hazardous waste pickups, predictable windows, and a team that communicates clearly from request to completion.

hazardous chemical waste disposal from laboratories, healthcare, or veterinary clinics.

Hazardous Chemical Waste

Chemical waste pickups coordinated with a controlled process, clear readiness requirements, and reliable scheduling that helps reduce risk exposure.

laboratory, R&D hazardous waste disposal.

Laboratory Hazardous Waste

Reliable pickup coordination for lab-generated hazardous waste with predictable scheduling and a professional process that respects controlled environments.

Everything You Need in a Hazardous Waste Disposal Partner

You are not looking for “just a pickup.” You need a company that understands regulated waste, shows up when scheduled, and keeps the process simple from pickup request to final documentation.

Compliant, insured transport

Service designed for regulated waste streams where timing, documentation, and professionalism matter.

On-Time Pickup Guarantee

Your operation should not be slowed down by missed pickups or vague arrival windows.

Easy online scheduling

Request service quickly and keep the process moving without endless back-and-forth.

Clear document trail

Keep service records and supporting documentation organized and accessible.

Responsive communication

Get answers quickly when schedules change, projects move, or your team needs support.

Recurring or as-needed service

Whether you need scheduled pickups or project-based support, we make it easy to get service when you need it.

Frequently Asked Questions

Here are the most common questions generators ask before scheduling service. If you don’t see yours, call us—our team will give you a straight answer fast.

How do I know if my waste is considered hazardous?

EPA explains a waste can be hazardous if it is listed or if it meets one or more hazardous characteristics (ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, toxicity).
If you’re not sure, tell us what you generate and we’ll guide the next step.

What are the four hazardous waste characteristics?

EPA identifies ignitability, corrosivity, reactivity, and toxicity.

How is “toxicity” determined?

EPA explains toxicity is determined using the Toxicity Characteristic Leaching Procedure (TCLP).

Do you support lead waste from job sites?

Yes—lead-related waste streams from construction and remediation are common requests. If you’re unsure how it should be classified, we’ll help you gather what’s needed to route it correctly.

Do you support asbestos abatement waste?

Yes, MOVE supports asbestos abatement and remediation pickup coordination with a scheduling process built for jobsite realities.

Can you do recurring pickups?

Yes, recurring pickups are available based on your waste stream and operational needs.

Can you coordinate pickups across multiple locations?

Yes, multi-location support is available for organizations managing several sites.

Contact Us For A Free Quote Today

If you need hazardous waste pickup or medical waste pickup that’s professional, dependable, and easy to coordinate—start here.