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9 BUSINESS VIEW MAGAZINE VOLUME 9, ISSUE 9 comes from. All the materials that go into a nuclear power plant are very regulated and controlled, down to which mine site it came from, where it was milled, how it was fabricated, who fabricated it, and when it was installed. The same is true on the opposite side, when we’re taking things out. We have a very strict inventory system. We categorize, we separate, we put into containers. It’s all checked and scanned. Regular waste gets free-released and goes off on its merry way, through recycling programs and all that good stuff. If there’s metallic waste that could be activated, we ask, How can we volume reduce it? Could we do with less containers, less transportation, less handling? I think there’s a lot of benefit here. We like how sustainable nuclear energy is and we want to bring an end-to-end solution that provides that.” With that education, it becomes easy to see how the boundaries of one industry arm can slip and get muddy with those of another, like infrastructure. Jolly again uses the example of BrandSafway.com | Winsafe.com Delivering Excellence in Access & Industrial Service Solutions BusinessView_Bronze.indd 1 8/29/2022 10:50:44 AM

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