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 ...
India, Feb. 19 -- Delhi will soon get new Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facilities (CBWTFs), Environment Minister ...
Wastes from hospitals, laboratories, human and animal clinics are considered hazardous and non-hazardous waste. Non-hazardous includes beddings, linens, bandages, and even waste from the kitchen. In ...
Manjinder Singh Sirsa, Delhi''s Minister for Environment and Forests on Wednesday said the Delhi government is set to establish new Common Biomedical Waste Treatment Facilities (CBWTFs) to strengthen ...
An assessment to determine the number of additional CBWTFs required and their locations is still underway, officials said ...
Bihar Health Minister Mangal Pandey announced plans to expand the state's biomedical waste disposal facilities. Currently, four centers handle the state's daily 28,000 kg of waste, which is ...
In a bid to significantly strengthen environmental infrastructure in the national capital, the Delhi government has decided ...
BRISTOL, Conn. (WTNH) — Bristol residents and environment advocates are worried about what could potentially be in the air as a plant seeks state permits to burn biomedical waste. Covanta, now known ...
The state government hospitals will now have to prepare a waste management plan for disposal of bio-medical waste as per the 'Swachhta Guidelines for Public Health Facilities' released by the Centre ...