HCWH global inventory of healthcare waste management technology suppliers

HCWH Releases New Global Inventory of Healthcare Waste Management Technology Suppliers

To aid in the procurement of appropriate technologies, Health Care Without Harm first published an inventory of non-incineration healthcare waste treatment technologies in 2007. The new version has been fully updated and provides listings of suppliers from one hundred and six countries, from Albania to Zimbabwe. Many of the suppliers also ship globally. As well as the most widely applied technologies, such as autoclaves, the listing covers several different steam and heat based technologies, such as microwaves and frictional heating, and chemical based technologies like ozone disinfection, and alkaline hydrolysis, which can safely destroy pathological wastes and laboratory cultures. For the first time, it also includes new categories such as needle or syringe destroyers, which can prevent many of the needle stick injuries which happen during the disposal of syringes.

Ruth Stringer, International Science and Policy Coordinator for Health Care Without Harm said “Procuring the right technology can be a very time consuming task, and not everyone who is tasked with purchasing is aware of the variety of alternative technologies available. We have worked hard to include as many suppliers as possible to make this task easier for those looking for alternative medical waste treatment technologies.”

New companies enter this dynamic market all the time, and existing ones updating their products periodically. To make sure that the inventory is as up to date as possible, Health Care Without Harm is also working on an online database, which will be released later this year.

  • The Global Inventory of Alternative Healthcare Waste Treatment Technologies can be downloaded from here.
  • Suppliers wishing to provide new information to be incorporated into the forthcoming online database can write to: medwastealternatives@hcwh.org

 

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