Waste disposal company in Georgia

 

Hazardous waste – It has the possibility to affect humans in non-infectious ways, but it still meets federal guidelines regarding hazardous waste under the Resource Conservation and Recovery Act.

Waste disposal company in Georgia Hazardous medical waste includes sharps (objects that can puncture or lacerate the skin), needles and syringes, discarded surgical instruments (scalpels or lancets), culture dishes and other glassware. This category also covers chemicals, both medical and industrial. Old drugs, including chemotherapy agents, are sometimes considered hazardous. Radioactive waste – Generated from cancer therapies, nuclear medicine treatments, and medical equipment that employs radioactive isotopes. It is required that pathological waste contaminated with radioactive material be treated as radioactive waste and not simply infectious waste. With the healthcare industry moving to a financial model that is based on value rather than volume, Waste Management can be your partner in reducing costs while protecting your brand and reputation. With a reputation for ethical practices and a myriad of environmental services that help you stay compliant, we’ll help you stay ahead of your industry’s rapidly evolving needs.

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