OPS joins EPA WasteWise program

June 3, 2008
Oil Purification Systems (OPS) has announced it is participating in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WasteWise program, where it will help promote environmental sustainability to its customers

Oil Purification Systems (OPS) has announced it is participating in the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency’s (EPA) WasteWise program, where it will help promote environmental sustainability to its customers, partners and suppliers, the company said.

WasteWise is a free, voluntary EPA program open to all organizations within the United States geared towards eliminating municipal solid waste and select industrial wastes to benefit both a company’s bottom line and the environment.

“EPA applauds OPS for its commitment to reducing waste and improving the quality of our environment," said Matt Hale, EPA director of the Office of Solid Waste. "OPS and other WasteWise endorsers have a unique opportunity to encourage their clients to adopt resource conservation practices into their operations, thereby reducing greenhouse gas emissions and saving energy."

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