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Title: Reviewing the Regulatory Mechanism of Bio-Medical Waste Management in India
Authors: Mir, Muzaffar Hussain
Ojha, Shashi Bhushan
Keywords: Regulatory Mechanism, Bio-Medical
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: Rawat Prakashan
Abstract: Medical treatment is necessary for survival, but it also generates a lot of waste, which is hazardous to both the environment and living beings. Clinics and hospitals generate a wide range of waste, including cotton, syringes, needles, gloves, liquid waste, expired drugs, and so on. 1 As a result, bio-medical waste, also known as hospital trash, is waste created during the testing, treatment of people and animals, and research activities linked to it.2 Biomedical waste appears to be detrimental to individuals, other creatures, and the environment because it is infectious.
URI: http://lrcdrs.bennett.edu.in:80/handle/123456789/2498
ISSN: 978-93-82206-80-4
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