International Waste Control, Inc. was started in 1984 originally to perform pressure washing services for heavy equipment entering the US and requiring the removal of foreign soil. As time progressed USDA required the treatment method to include steam jet cleaning. In 1989, the company was asked to be the solution for a new International Law called MARPOL 73/78, Annex-V. The law prohibited plastic or its byproducts from being thrown into the waterways of the world, to include plastics that came in contact with food or garbage. The material had to be sterilized prior to being disposed of in a landfill. In 2011 IWC was approved to Transport, Store and Treat Bio-Medical Waste by the City of Jacksonville’s Solid Waste Division and The State of Florida.
IWC is a Florida-based corporation providing regulatory services needed to meet the requirements of USDA, APHIS, Homeland Security, U.S. Coast Guard, Customs & Border Protection, and the City of Jacksonville for proper removal and disposal of regulated and contaminated garbage and Annex-V & XIII plastics along with transporting, storing, and treating Bio-Medical Waste. Having an official agreement with the U.S. Coast guard and acting as an official responding agent, we offer a host of premier waste processing solutions for vessels and aircraft that have been to ports or countries outside of the US (with the exception of Canada and Mexico). This makes us a recognized leader in our field.
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Save money while staying USDA and APHIS compliant with easy and reliable waste management! We offer international waste disposal at the lowest cost on the East Coast! Contact IWC today to properly take care of your USDA-regulated ship waste!