Wastes from hospitals, laboratories, human and animal clinics are considered hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Non-hazardous includes beddings, linens, bandages, and even waste from the kitchen. In ...
Medical waste disposal is critical to healthcare management. Biomedical waste refers to any waste that contains infectious or potentially infectious materials. It is generated during various medical ...
Maharashtra hospitals' improper waste segregation contributes to pollution and health risks. MPCB warns of penalties for non-compliance with rules, urging strict adherence for safeguarding public ...
Mumbai: Incinerators and treatment units in around 30 common bio-medical waste treatment facilities (CBWTF) across the state are contributing to pollution due to carelessness on part of hospitals in ...
Highlighting the importance of responsible disposal, Sirsa said, "Proper biomedical waste management is imperative for environmental protection and public well-being. The government remains committed ...
An innovative technology for the safe, sustainable and cost-effective management of biomedical waste, developed by a team of scientists at the the CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science ...
TIRUCHY: Mahatma Gandhi Memorial Government Hospital (MGMGH), one of Tiruchy's busiest public healthcare institutions, is facing a crisis in disposing of waste. Despite official claims of daily waste ...