Needles in the Haystack: Biomedical Waste in Small-Town India

Needles in the Haystack: Biomedical Waste in Small-Town India

Metro cities have been trying to create structured systems—incinerators, waste treatment facilities, color-coded bins, strict monitoring. But move beyond the metros, and the story changes. Around 80-85% of medical waste is non-hazardous, and only 15% is hazardous. However, owing to improper segregation and mixing the entire waste can turn into hazardous materials. 

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