Lyell Environmental Services, a wholly owned subsidiary of Deep Green Waste & Recycling Inc., has secured a $1.99 million contract over six months for the predemolition removal and disposal of asbestos-containing materials at a site within a hospital complex in Nashville, Tennessee.
Deep Green says this achievement underscores its commitment to environmental safety and excellence in hazardous material management.
Asbestos is a hazardous substance that can pose serious health risks when disturbed, making its safe removal and disposal critical to the well-being of both workers and the surrounding community. With a proven track record of handling hazardous materials responsibly and employing new technologies, Lyell Environmental Services says it was selected as the preferred contractor for the asbestos abatement project in Nashville.
“We are honored to have been awarded this contract to conduct the safe removal and secure disposal of asbestos-containing materials for this client,” says David Bradford, president of Lyell Environmental Services. “This project aligns perfectly with our core values and expertise in providing efficient and sustainable waste management solutions.”
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The company says it will adhere to strict safety protocols, ensuring the removal and disposal processes are conducted with care and in full compliance with state and federal regulations. Lyell Environmental Services says it aims to complete the project efficiently within the stipulated six-month time frame, employing its equipment and certified personnel.
“The company’s dedication to environmental sustainability ensures that all waste materials will be managed responsibly, with a focus on recycling and minimizing the environmental impact,” the company says in a release announcing the project. “This project demonstrates Deep Green’s commitment to protecting the environment and the health of the community, further bolstering its reputation as a reliable and environmentally conscious recycling and remediation leader.”
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