Delhi is producing nearly 40 tonnes of biomedical waste every day, from syringes and surgical waste to lab material and used ...
According to the plan outlined to Sirsa, the proposed CBWTFs are designed to handle up to 46 TPD of biomedical waste, with an operating capacity of roughly 2,300 kg per hour over 20 hours daily.
The Delhi government will establish new biomedical waste treatment facilities to increase disposal capacity to 46 tonnes daily, addressing rising pollution concerns. These facilities will use advanced ...
Cells constantly monitor and recycle their proteins through a tightly regulated waste-disposal system. Proteins that are no longer needed are tagged and broken down by specialized cellular machinery.
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SEPA launches hospital waste management training program
The Sindh Environmental Protection Agency (SEPA) launched hospital waste management training program with the first training session held at Lyari General Hospital on Monday.The initiative is aimed at ...
Jaipur: Health department will launch statewide inspections of blood banks after a Union health ministry order dated Jan 15 ...
Thiruvananthapuram: The CSIR-National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology (CSIR-NIST) has partnered with Bio Vastum Solutions to introduce a groundbreaking technology for converting ...
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