Garry, We use Alpha Fry group (a division of AlphaMetals). They supply the empty drums, manifestation paperwork, drum labels, and transportation. Our operators put all empty tubes, jars, solder paste wipes, and anything else that has solder paste on it in these drums. Alpha Fry has a tranportation company pick-up the full drums and drop off empty drums. Alpha Fry recycles 100% of the waste, and we recieve a check for what ever they were able to reclaim. This is a huge savings for us, since it has eliminated the need for a hazardous waste company to manifest and pick up our waste (a savings of $10,000/year). My contact is in Irvine, Ca., but I am sure they have contacts near you as well. Their phone number is 800-742-1074 ext. 4538. Hope this helps, and good luck! Kathy Palumbo -----Original Message----- From: Garry Beaumont [mailto:[log in to unmask]] Sent: Sunday, June 20, 1999 1:10 PM To: [log in to unmask] Subject: [TN] Solder paste disposal Hi Can anyone offer advice on the disposal (environmentally friendly) of the empty solder paste tubes? Does anyone clean the empty tube of solder paste residue leaving just the disposal of the plastic? If you do, how do you do it safely? Do you then rely on evaporation to recover the solids? What advice can anyone offer on disposal of the solder paste solids? Also how is the industry handling the disposal of Nickel - cadmium batteries? Any info on the above would be appreciated. Thanks - Garry Beaumont Email:garry [log in to unmask]