Island Waste Management

Address: 137 Lemarchant Rd
St. John's, NL A1C 2H3
CA

Mailling Address: 137 Lemarchant Rd
St. John's, NL A1C 2H3
CA

Phone: (709) 726-0561

Fax: (709) 726-7905

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Website: http://www.islandwaste.com

Island Waste Management

Island Waste Management is the premier hazardous waste management provider in Atlantic
Canada. Offering comprehensive and integrated services from its newly expanded facility, the
only facility of its kind in Newfoundland and Labrador, IWM successfully manages over 80% of the
market in the province including 100% of all biomedical waste generated and over 80% of the
Household Hazardous Waste collected anually.


Management owned and operated IWM has developed a reputation for excellence in servicing
institutional, industrial, commercial and governmental clients.


Since 1995, IWM, has ensured the prompt, safe and cost effective management of hazardsous
waste generated through the development and operation of the renowned Hibernia oil field in
addition to expertly servicing the operations of a number of on shore and offshore enterprises.


Its experienced Haz Waste experts can efficiently and safely classify, sample, identify, package,
transport and dispose of or recycle all UN Classifications including PCB, Biomedical, Explosives
and Radioactive materials through its network of partners throughout Canada and the US.

Keywords:
Mobile thermal technology for drilling mud and cuttings,
treatment and fluid recovery, decontamination of chlorinated
soils, sediments and sludges

Company Details

Company Information

Paul Antle
Title: President
Telephone: (709) 726-0506
Fax: (709) 726-7905
Email: Click Here

Products

Biomedical Waste Services.

Hazardous Waste Management.
From its state-of-art transfer facility located in St. John's IWM offers comprehensive classification, lab-packing, transport and disposal of all hazardsous waste classes.

Hhw Support Services.
We successfully manage over 90% of the household hazardous waste collected in Newfoundland and Labrador annually. It offers a comprehensive program that will assist with development, education, training, organization, collection, recycling and disposal.

Services