Sterishred GmbH
Hürtimattstrasse 30 CH - 6353 , Weggis, Switzerland | Energy
Incineration was, until recently, the dominant method for treating hazardous medical waste. However, medical waste incinerators emit a wide range of hazardous substances. These include:
• Persistent organic pollutants, such as dioxins and furans
• Heavy metals, lead, mercury and cadmium
• Fine dust particles
• Hydrogen chloride-carbon monoxide
• Nitrogen oxides
They also generate highly toxic ash which is potentially hazardous to human health, especially when the incineration Temperature is below 850 °C. And it is the most expensive way.
This waste must be treated and managed quickly in order to ensure public safety and to remain in compliance with applicable regulations and laws. As a result every day untreated medical waste leaves a facility there is a significant liability risk to the generator.
When waste is not burned, the toxic substances associated with incineration are not produced. Less money then needs to be spent on pollution controls and the adverse health affects for surrounding communities are minimised.
STERISHRED® is using new low temperature waste treatment technologies for processing infectious waste, without polluting humans or the environment.
The processed confetti-like material is rendered non-infectious, non-hazardous and non-recognizable satisfying OSHA'S definition for non-regulated waste and discard as normal municipal waste (house waste, black bag waste).
The sterilized liquids are drained to the waste water pipes.
Company Details | |
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Company Name | Sterishred GmbH |
Business Category | Energy |
Address | Hürtimattstrasse 30 CH - 6353 Weggis Switzerland |
President | NA |
Year Established | NA |
Employees | NA |
Memberships | NA |
Hours of Operation | NA |
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