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Another challenge: disposing of waste

Another challenge: disposing of waste

Just one Ebola patient treated in a U.S. hospital will generate eight 55-gallon barrels of medical waste each day. Protective gloves, gowns, masks and booties are donned and doffed by all who approach the patient’s bedside and then discarded. Disposable medical tools, packaging, bed sheets, cups, plates, tissues, towels, pillowcases and anything which is utilized to clean up after the individual has to be thrown away. Dealing with this assortment of pathogen-filled debris without triggering new illnesses is a legal…

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Adjumani Hospital incinerator blows up

Adjumani Hospital incinerator blows up

ADJUMANI. For the past four months, support staff in the hospital have been dumping medical waste within the enclosure of the incinerator rather than burning it. The hospital administrator, Mr Michael Ojja, told Daily Monitor on Wednesday the incinerator resigned because of continuous burning of collected waste from the hospital. “The waste has grown due to the overwhelming number of admissions and individuals visiting the hospital section. However, we must find solutions to protect the staff and environment,” Ojja said….

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England’s Garbage Producing Danish heat

England’s Garbage Producing Danish heat

“They save on having to bury the waste and we save on the consumption of natural gas,” he explained. READ MORE: Denmark pays for electricity Environmental protection agency Miljøstyrelsen explained that last year up to 200,000 tonnes of non-hazardous waste from England was incinerated in Denmark — almost six percentage of the total volume of combustible material used. by: http://cphpost.dk/news/englands-trash-generating-danish-heat.11398.html Incinerators in Aalborg and Hjørring are also burning British trash. “The heating we produce using the waste is cheaper than…

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