Concept of Integrated Biomedical Waste Management (IBWM)
What is Integrated Waste Management? Integrated Biomedical waste Management, or IBWM, is a tool to determine the most energy-efficient, least-polluting
Read MoreWhat is Integrated Waste Management? Integrated Biomedical waste Management, or IBWM, is a tool to determine the most energy-efficient, least-polluting
Read MoreWaste recycling and reuse are very closely associated terms which are often used interchangeably but are not essentially the same
Read MoreTraditionally, waste is viewed as an unnecessary element arising from the activities of any industry. In reality, waste is a
Read MoreWe have previously described most conventional methods/technologies for biomedical waste treatment available to all especially in the third world or
Read MoreComposting is one of the options for treatment of solid waste. In composting process the organic matter breaks down under
Read MoreIncineration is the process of destroying waste materials by burning it within the temperature range of 9000℃ – 12000℃. This
Read MoreSanitary landfill also known as controlled tipping is the practice of waste disposal in which waste is stacked to decay
Read MoreThe traditional methods of biomedical waste disposal in most communities and cities include but is not limited to the following:
Read MoreWaste (also known as rubbish, trash, refuse, garbage, junk, litter) is unwanted or useless materials. In biology, waste is any
Read MoreNormally, waste is mostly categorized based on the risk it holds. Different authors, scientists, observers, and regulatory bodies have classified
Read MoreEfficient handling and management of medical waste is a major problem globally because of growing populations and increasing medical attention
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