CIN: U74999WB2011PTC157621 

FAQ

1. What is biomedical waste?

Biomedical waste is any waste generated during the diagnosis, treatment, or immunization of humans or animals. It includes items like used needles, syringes, dressings, and laboratory waste that may be infectious or hazardous.

Proper management prevents the spread of infections, protects healthcare workers and the public, and reduces environmental pollution. It is also mandatory under government regulations.

Hospitals, clinics, nursing homes, laboratories, diagnostic centers, and any healthcare facility that generates medical waste require proper waste management services.

We offer end-to-end biomedical waste management services, including collection, transportation, treatment, and safe disposal of healthcare waste.

Waste is collected from healthcare facilities using color-coded containers and handled by trained professionals following strict safety protocols.

Waste is collected from healthcare facilities using color-coded containers and handled by trained professionals following strict safety protocols.

Yes, all our services follow the Biomedical Waste Management (BMWM) Rules, 2016, and subsequent amendments.

Our team uses protective equipment, follows strict handling procedures, and operates with secure transportation and treatment systems to ensure complete safety.

Yes, we assist healthcare facilities with proper documentation and records to help them stay compliant with regulatory requirements.

Yes, we provide a range of color-coded bins, containers, and other consumables required for proper waste segregation.

The choice depends on the type of waste generated. For example, yellow bins are for infectious waste, red for recyclable contaminated waste, and blue for glassware.

You can contact us via phone, email, or the enquiry form on our website. Our team will guide you through the process.

Yes, we provide tailored waste management solutions based on the size and needs of your healthcare facility.