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At the end of their life, catalysts often pose a threat to humans and the environment and so should be sent for recovery. This is not only environmentally beneficial, but also economical due to the high level of valuable metals that they contain, such as aluminium, copper, nickel and zinc.

There are two hazard classifications that apply to hazardous waste: there are the shipping hazards and the recycling hazards.