Pathological waste is one of the most sensitive and high-risk categories of biomedical waste generated by hospitals, laboratories, and research facilities. If handled incorrectly, it poses severe health, environmental, and regulatory risks. Across India and Asia, stricter biomedical waste rules are driving healthcare facilities to adopt reliable, high-temperature incineration systems…
The re-emergence of Monkeypox (Mpox) has once again highlighted the importance of safe biomedical waste disposal in hospitals, laboratories, and public health facilities. As healthcare systems across Asia and India strengthen their infection control protocols, waste generated from isolation wards, testing centers, and treatment facilities must be managed with extreme…
In every healthcare setting, from bustling hospitals to local clinics, dental practices, and pathology laboratories, the generation of clinical waste is an unavoidable reality. This waste, which includes everything from contaminated sharps and infectious materials to anatomical waste and discarded medicines, poses a significant risk to public health and the…