United States [ change ]
[wg01_1]
Kodak Environmental Services (KES) is part of Eastman Kodak Company's Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) Organization. It is made up of a team of professionals dedicated to helping imaging businesses cost-effectively comply with health, safety, and environmental issues.
Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS)
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Us
[wg02_1]
[wg02_1_title_1]
Accessories & Packaging
Find out more health, safety, and environmental information about Kodak Batteries and Kodak Film Containers.
Battery Disposal
35mm Film Container Information
MORE Accessory & Packaging Topics
[wg02_1_title_1]
Camera Recycling
Learn more about recycling or disposing your professional, digital, reloadable and one-time-use camera (OTUC).
(OTUC) Recycling
MORE Camera Topics
[wg02_1_title_1]
Chemicals
Find out how to manage and transport your imaging chemicals in a safe, environmentally sound, cost effective manner. This includes, OSHA Hazard Labels and information on working with chemicals while pregnant.
OSHA Hazard Labels
REACH
Pregnancy and Chemicals
Shipping and Transportation
MORE Chemical Topics
[wg02_1_title_1]
Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act
Learn more about Kodak's commitment to the Consumer Product Safety Improvement Act.
Certificates of Conformity
[wg02_1_title_1]
Equipment
Learn about health, safety, and environmental issues related to equipment manufactured by Eastman Kodak.
EU WEEE and RoHS Directive
MORE Equipment Topics
[wg02_1_title_1]
Film
Find information on disposal, recycling, and health and safety issues related to Kodak photographic films.
Traditional Photographic Films
MORE Film Topics
[wg02_1_title_1]
Graphic Communications Products
Find information on environmental, health, safety, pollution prevention, disposal and recycling issues related to Kodak's Graphic Communications products.
Printer's Enviroservices Program (PEP)
[wg02_1_title_1]
Paper and Media
Find information on disposal, recycling and health and safety issues related to Kodak photographic, thermal and inkjet papers and display materials.
Photographic Paper Disposal
MORE Paper and Media Topics