NAICS Code 332999-11 - Waste Reduction & Disposal Equipment Ind (Manufacturing)

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NAICS Code 332999-11 Description (8-Digit)

The Waste Reduction & Disposal Equipment Industry involves the manufacturing of various equipment used for waste management and disposal. This industry is a subdivision of the NAICS Code 332999, which is a part of the Miscellaneous Fabricated Metal Product Manufacturing sector. The equipment produced by this industry is used to reduce, recycle, and dispose of waste in an efficient and environmentally friendly manner. The industry is constantly evolving to meet the growing demand for sustainable waste management solutions.

Parent Code - Official US Census

Official 6‑digit NAICS codes serve as the parent classification used for government registrations and documentation. The marketing-level 8‑digit codes act as child extensions of these official classifications, providing refined segmentation for more precise targeting and detailed niche insights. Related industries are listed under the parent code, offering a broader context of the industry environment. For further details on the official classification for this industry, please visit the U.S. Census Bureau NAICS Code 332999 page

Tools

Tools commonly used in the Waste Reduction & Disposal Equipment Ind (Manufacturing) industry for day-to-day tasks and operations.

  • Waste compactors
  • Recycling balers
  • Shredders
  • Crushers
  • Incinerators
  • Sorting systems
  • Conveyors
  • Dust collectors
  • Air scrubbers
  • Material handling equipment
  • Waste containers
  • Recycling bins
  • Compactor bags
  • Bale wire
  • Hydraulic cylinders
  • Pumps
  • Valves
  • Bearings
  • Motors

Industry Examples of Waste Reduction & Disposal Equipment Ind (Manufacturing)

Common products and services typical of NAICS Code 332999-11, illustrating the main business activities and contributions to the market.

  • Waste management companies
  • Recycling facilities
  • Landfills
  • Composting facilities
  • Industrial facilities
  • Hospitals
  • Schools
  • Government agencies
  • Construction sites
  • Manufacturing plants
  • Retail stores
  • Restaurants
  • Hotels
  • Theme parks
  • Sports venues

History

A concise historical narrative of NAICS Code 332999-11 covering global milestones and recent developments within the United States.

  • The Waste Reduction & Disposal Equipment Industry has a long history dating back to the early 20th century when the first incinerators were developed to burn waste. In the 1960s, the industry saw a significant shift towards more environmentally friendly waste management practices, such as recycling and composting. In the 1980s, the industry experienced a boom due to the introduction of federal and state regulations that required companies to dispose of hazardous waste properly. In recent years, the industry has seen a surge in technological advancements, such as the development of waste-to-energy technologies and the use of artificial intelligence in waste management. In the United States, the industry has been heavily influenced by the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act (RCRA) of 1976, which established a framework for the management of hazardous waste. The industry has also been impacted by the Clean Air Act of 1963 and the Clean Water Act of 1972, which set standards for air and water quality.