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how to safely dispose of resin
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Safely disposing of resin, particularly epoxy and polyester types, requires careful handling due to its toxic and non-biodegradable nature. Unused liquid resin should never be poured down the drain as it can harm water systems and wildlife. Instead, it should be fully cured first. To cure unused resin, you can pour it into a disposable, lined container and let it harden completely in a well-ventilated area away from pets and children. Once fully cured, it becomes a solid plastic mass that can be thrown away with regular trash. However, please check with local waste management policies as some areas may require you to dispose of it as hazardous waste. Additionally, for large quantities or commercial disposal, consulting with a waste management expert or facility that handles hazardous materials is advisable. Always wear protective gloves and work in a ventilated space when handling resin.
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