How Does Litter Affect the Environment?
Around £700 million is spent clearing up litter in the UK every year. Find out how litter affects the environment and why it’s so bad in this blog post.
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0333 444 0118Some waste products present more of a threat to those who come into contact with them than others. As a result, they must be disposed of in a safe and secure manner. For example, as anatomical waste is classified as being potentially hazardous, clinical facilities must ensure that the appropriate bags and containers are used on-site. In these cases, our expertly designed red clinical waste bags are the perfect solution for all forms of anatomical waste.
Our Red Clinical Waste bags can be used to store:
Organs
Body parts
Blood Bags
Animal organs, body parts etc.
Placentas.
Tissue samples.
Materials that have come into contact with anatomical waste, such as gauze and bandages.
In a clinical facility, proper waste segregation is not only strongly advised but it is also a legal requirement. Thankfully, our range of colour-coded waste bags makes this task as easy and straightforward as possible, as it’s easy to understand which type of waste is which. This reduces the chances of cross-contamination occurring within your facility. The red clinical waste bags pair nicely with clinical waste bins that also have a red lid.
Furthermore, the red clinical waste bags are highly durable, resistant to damage and leak-proof. This ensures that all waste stored within the bags will remain intact during storage and transportation – allowing for it to be disposed of safely and securely. Due to the hazardous nature of this waste, we’d recommend that it is collected on a regular basis.
At Divert, no matter what kind of waste you produce, we can provide you with the appropriate bins, bags and containers. This allows you to better manage the waste you produce and ensures that all waste is properly separated. Following this, we can help you put together a waste collection schedule that suits your business.
Around £700 million is spent clearing up litter in the UK every year. Find out how litter affects the environment and why it’s so bad in this blog post.
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