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Clinical waste is a type of healthcare leftover that gets disposed of in a specific and safe manner. Clinical waste also extends to excretions, drugs or other pharmaceutical items, swabs, dressings, syringes, needles and other instruments.
Safe and appropriate disposal and handling of clinical waste protects the health and safety for the patient. The process begins with arranging a collection. You can do so by call or email.
Request For Waste Collection
Once a request for waste collection is made, we can arrange a driver for the pickup along with your next delivery
Waste Bins Collected
Sharps bins are collected and need to be securely closed.
Wastage Distributed
Returns are stored safely and securely at our warehouse awaiting collection from the clinical waste destruction service provider.
Waste Recycled
The waste contractor then collects the waste, and the waste transfer forms
Automation
Waste management and compliance
Easy Access
Personalized service via patient care coordinator
Customer Support
Transportation of waste
Next-day Delivery
Clinical waste handling for home delivery patients.
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Here, ends all your doubts & queries…
Clinical waste is the term used to describe waste produced from healthcare and similar activities that may pose a risk of infection, for example, swabs, bandages, dressings etc. or may prove hazardous, for example medicines.
It must be placed in a security-protected area. Anatomical waste must be stored in refrigerated units unless they will be onsite for under 24 hours. Offensive waste must be stored in a secure building in secure bulk containers.
Yellow Waste Bags
Infectious or potentially infectious clinical waste contaminated with chemicals or pharmaceutical / medicinal wastes e.g. medicated dressings, iodine dressings, swabs, wipes contrast media.
The NHS has an overall target to achieve net-zero carbon for its direct emissions by 2040. Targets in the strategy include; 30% reduction in the carbon emissions generated by NHS clinical waste. 50% reduction in the carbon emissions associated with all clinical waste management by 2026 – and 80% reduction by 2028.