Biomedical Waste Disposal
Waste should be collected and segregated at the site of generation
itself. Biomedical Waste Disposal
Segregation of the waste denotes separation of waste into various specified
categories as per its nature. It aims to keep the harmful and infected material
separate from the harmless and noncontagious waste. It also helps in the
appropriate disposal of a particular waste type. Briefly, segregation of the
hospitals waste is the key to ensure that most of the hospital waste that is
noninfectious in nature is treated easily at an economical cost. For this
purpose, use of specifically colored waste containers and non-chlorinated
plastic bags is mandatory. Biomedical
waste Management Rules, 2016 & Environment Protection Act and without any
adverse effect to human health & environment. AAR will carry out the activities in an environmental friendly
way, safer, healthier and secure to achieve the objective of Zero landfill. At
the same time, we maximize the usage of the recycle equipment; extend the
lifespan of the equipment by practicing Repair (Recycle), Refurbish, and Reuse
without compromise the data security and privacy. This will promote Waste
minimization which helps to conserve resources, reduce energy usage in the
production (amount of waste produced) and transportation process.
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