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Manufactured by:Chongqing Gient Heating Industry Co., Ltd. based inChongqing, CHINA
Medical waste autoclaves fulfill the world’s strictest standards of environmental protection and recommended by world organization such as WHO and UNEP. Lower Investment Budget: Initial investment budget is 50% lower than incineration or microwave treatment at the same environmental standards. Low Operation & Maintenance Cost: With significant lower operation & ...
by:Avaden Biosciences, Inc. based inSeattle, WASHINGTON (USA)
Each year, clinical facilities spend millions of dollars discarding human biospecimens after diagnostic processes have been completed. Hospitals, clinics, and diagnostic labs unknowingly expend resources to incinerate hundreds of millions of valuable biological samples that could otherwise be re-purposed into critical R&D programs. Avaden BioSciences provides clinics with ...
by:Knowaste LLC based inWest Bromwich, UNITED KINGDOM
The population in the UK is aging. People are living longer, baby boomers are retiring and the fastest growing age group is over 80. In just 20 years, the Office of National Statistics forecast that the over 65 age group will increase by 50% to over 15 million. This means that the residential and nursing care sector is growing and with it the need to treat the wastes from these establishments in ...
by:Tradebe Treatment and Recycling, LLC. based inSant Joan Despí, SPAIN
Tradebe Healthcare has been formed by the recent acquisition of Britcare. This established business has over 10 years' experience in clinical waste disposal, collection and treatment from a wide range of customers including acute NHS trusts, hygiene customers and pharmaceutical ...
by:Knowaste LLC based inWest Bromwich, UNITED KINGDOM
Knowaste is a specialist recycling facility for absorbent hygiene products which include adult incontinence pads and pants, disposable nappies/diapers and feminine hygiene products. These wastes are generated across the healthcare sector and particularly in elderly, mental health and child care units, among patients and longer term residents and are typically classified as 'offensive' 18 01 04 ...
