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INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7)

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SP450026F6347Federal

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The U.S. Defense Logistics Agency has awarded J&T Recycling Corporation a delivery order under contract SP450025D0010 for the collection, transportation, and disposal of hazardous and industrial waste materials, with a total contract value of $14,601.85. The award was issued on July 13, 2026, and the work will be performed in Japan, specifically from Kanto and Fuji regions, with transportation services included as a distinct line item. The contract encompasses a diverse range of waste streams, including flammable industrial waste, flammable liquids such as waste oil, reactive and ignitable sludges, metals-bearing debris, alkaline and corrosive wastes, used oil filters, AFFF rinsates for destruction, and specialized flammable liquids meeting specific energy and chlorine content criteria. Multiple line items appear to duplicate due to differing purchase requisition numbers, indicating multiple shipments or locations requiring separate tracking. J&T Recycling Corporation, identified by CAGE code JSV08, is responsible for handling materials classified under hazardous waste codes including FL03C7, FL04C7, CS10C7, RX97C7, RE13C7, and TX20C7, which require specialized containment, documentation, and disposal methods in compliance with federal and international hazardous materials regulations. The inclusion of non-RCRA AFFF rinsates and pumpable flammable liquids with low chlorine content suggests the contract addresses both military-specific and environmentally sensitive substances. Transportation logistics from Japan underscore the international scope of the operation, necessitating adherence to both U.S. Department of Defense standards and local Japanese environmental and shipping requirements. The award reflects a continuation of DLA’s outsourcing of hazardous waste management to certified private contractors to ensure safe, efficient, and compliant environmental remediation across overseas military installations.

General Info

J&T Recycling to collect and dispose of hazardous waste in Japan under $14,601.85 DLA contract.

Agency

Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics AgencyView Agency

NAICS

562112 - Hazardous Waste CollectionView NAICS

Place of Performance

Not specified

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NONE

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SP450026F6347.pdf

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SP450026F6347.pdf

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AgencyDepartment Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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OfficeUS
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Department Of Defense → Defense Logistics Agency
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DLA award SP450026F6347 posted on DIBBS. Awardee: J&T RECYCLING CORPORATION (CAGE JSV08) Total Contract Price: $14,601.85 Award Date: 07-13-2026 Delivery order under: SP450025D0010 Line items: - INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012830, PR 7017474474) - WASTE ALKALINE, ORGANIC OR INORGAN-CS10C7 (NSN/Part S222V00012816, PR 7017474503) - WASTE OIL, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ONLY (NSN/Part S222V00013076, PR 7017474008) - WASTE OIL, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ONLY (NSN/Part S222V00013076, PR 7017474500) - BA01C7 (NSN/Part S222V00010727, PR 7017474507) - INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012830, PR 7017473447) - WASTE OIL, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ONLY (NSN/Part S222V00013076, PR 7017474372) - USED OIL FILTERS (RE13C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012848, PR 7017474370) - WASTE FLAMMABLE AND CORROSIVE(FL04C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012831, PR 7017474009) - INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012830, PR 7017474480) - FLAM LIQ, PUMP, >7000BTU/LB <5% CHLORINE (NSN/Part S222V00012589, PR 7017474368) - SLUDGE, REACTIVE, IGNITABLE (RX97C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012858, PR 7017474471) - WASTE OIL, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ONLY (NSN/Part S222V00013076, PR 7017474479) - WASTE OIL, FLAMMABLE LIQUIDS ONLY (NSN/Part S222V00013076, PR 7017474367) - FLAM LIQ, PUMP, >7000BTU/LB <5% CHLORINE (NSN/Part S222V00012589, PR 7017474476) - TRANSPORTATION FROM KANTO/FUJI, JAPAN. (NSN/Part S222V00012915, PR 7017474473) - AFFF RINSATE, NON-RCRA, FOR DESTRUCTION (NSN/Part S222V00012640, PR 7017474505) - AFFF RINSATE, NON-RCRA, FOR DESTRUCTION (NSN/Part S222V00012640, PR 7017474353) - BA01C7 (NSN/Part S222V00010727, PR 7017474365) - SLUDGE, REACTIVE, IGNITABLE (RX97C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012858, PR 7017474375) - WASTE FLAMMABLE AND CORROSIVE(FL04C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012831, PR 7017474472) - WASTE ALKALINE, ORGANIC OR INORGAN-CS10C7 (NSN/Part S222V00012816, PR 7017474504) - INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012830, PR 7017474374) - SLUDGE, METALS-BEARING DEBRIS (TX20C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012862, PR 7017474439) - INDUSTRIAL WASTE, FLAMMABLE(FL03C7) (NSN/Part S222V00012830, PR 7017474377) (+13 more line items)

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