Hello All,


I know each state's EPA laws regulate what can be done with the waste paraffin 
generated during embedding and processing, but I was wondering: how do you 
dispose of your paraffin waste?



Ours is thrown away in biohazard bags and incinerated, though by our state law 
(OH), paraffin with fixed tissue can be thrown in the regular trash as long as 
no additives qualify it as a hazardous waste.



We are performing a cost analysis and investigating the more "green" options 
that exist for paraffin disposal/recycling - I thought a poll of all you histo 
lab experts would be a great starting point.



Thank you for your help!



-Kelsey

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