Insurers often add exclusions to insurance policies to lower premiums and reduce their exposure to insurance claims. These exclusions are usually buried in a policy or endorsements and can dramatically affect the coverage of loss in first party and third party claims. A careful reading of the insurance policy before and after a claim is
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How can businesses in California be more environmentally friendly in 2024?
California is serious when it comes to doing its part for the environment. This is no surprise, as California pioneered the transition to clean energy and has been aggressive about meeting emissions reduction goals.
To this end, the state has enacted new laws to help businesses become more environmentally friendly.
More ways to care for…
What practices do off-road diesel vehicle regulations enforce?
It takes a collaborative effort involving all sectors to address environmental issues and minimize pollution, requiring legislators to enforce policies and regulations. One of the biggest challenges is controlling emissions produced by essential functions in various industries, including construction. This industry works with substances and equipment that may release toxic emissions as byproducts, such as…
How businesses can benefit from switching to green dry cleaning
California is taking the lead in green dry cleaning by completely phasing out the use of perchloroethylene (Perc) in 2023. Perc, a conventional dry cleaning solvent, is harmful to both the environment and people’s health. To address this, California’s Air Resources Board (CARB) took action to eliminate its use.
Businesses might wonder about the benefits…
What are the oil waste rules in California?
Some substances used in residential and commercial settings, such as oil waste, can pose significant harm to the environment. California can produce considerable amounts of used oil from various industries, including automotive, agricultural and other sectors. If oil waste contaminates natural resources, the repercussions can endanger wildlife and the public.
However, the process of recycling…
Environmental laws and California business
The collateral damage to natural habitats regarding California businesses is a concerning issue for many business owners, scientists and government officials throughout the state. If you’re a business owner, you might be able to relate to some of the top concerns others have shared regarding their companies’ impact on the environment. Such issues can spark…
What is the technology for green dry-cleaning?
As a dry-cleaning service provider, you should be very familiar with Perchloroethylene (Perc), the traditional solvent known for its cleaning effectiveness. However, you are also probably aware of the growing concerns surrounding Perc’s environmental and health impacts. California’s environmental laws are among the strictest in the nation, and the state wants to end the use…
PFAS disclosure requirements for cookware manufacturers
California is working hard to protect its people’s health by making stricter rules about harmful chemicals. This includes putting stronger regulations on substances like per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS). Despite being toxic and often labeled as ‘forever chemicals,’ PFAS are still found in many cookware products.
So, protecting the public doesn’t fall solely on the…
What forms of organic waste can my business recycle?
Recycling can be essential to waste reduction, making it mandatory by law in specific circumstances. California takes waste management very seriously, with legislators enforcing policies that require businesses to recycle organic waste when applicable. This regulation allows businesses to find diverse ways to reuse organic waste, but there can still be limitations.
The law also…
What air pollutants does the EPA regulate?
Releasing waste can be inevitable in specific industries. Some of the most mundane products used by the public daily often come from manufacturing plants and use transportation channels that can produce air pollutants. Fortunately, recent developments in technology and legislation allowed these industries to improve standards for waste and contaminant production.
Industry leaders and lawmakers…