Incinerable Hospital Waste

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  • Infectious Hospital Waste
  • Pharmaceutical Waste
  • Sharps
  • Used Chemical bottles / boxes / containers etc.
  • Laboratory wastes
  • Any other contaminated/hazardous waste

Incinerable Industrial Waste

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  • Obsulute Raw Materials or Products/ Depleted solvents
  • Used Industrial Filter
  • Laboratory Waste, Spills
  • Filtrates from Chemical Synthesis Processes
  • Dye Containers/Chemical Containers
  • Paper, Packaging and Cotton Waste
  • Wasted Sludge and Retained Sludge
  • Contaminated Textile Waste
  • Empty Cans and Drums
  • Used Filter Fabric
  • Polypropylene Bags
  • Used LED Batteries bodies
  • All other type of Contaminated and Hazardous Waste
  • Incinerable Electronic Waste

 

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Former Director – Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)

Syed Naseem Shah

Proper waste management is not only an environmental responsibility but also a legal obligation for industries and healthcare facilities. Uncontrolled disposal of industrial and medical waste can cause serious environmental and public health risks.

Facilities must follow the environmental regulations issued by the Environmental Protection Agency and adopt proper segregation, safe storage, and compliant disposal systems. Implementing structured waste management practices ensures environmental protection, workplace safety, and regulatory compliance.

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