What toxins are monitored in composite material disposal?

Composite materials are widely used in various industries due to their durability and versatility. However, their disposal poses significant environmental challenges, particularly due to the presence of hazardous substances. To mitigate these risks, specific toxins are closely monitored during the disposal process. Key toxins include volatile organic compounds (VOCs), heavy metals like lead and cadmium, and harmful chemicals such as formaldehyde and bisphenol A (BPA). These substances can leach into soil and water, causing long-term environmental damage. Monitoring these toxins ensures compliance with environmental regulations and promotes sustainable waste management practices. By identifying and controlling these hazardous materials, industries can reduce their ecological footprint and contribute to a safer, cleaner environment.