Through its decade-long partnership with waste management company Casella, medical device giant BD has succeeded at recycling 100% of its non-saleable injection system products — off-spec syringes and ...
BD has recycled 40,000 pounds of medical waste through a circular economy pilot project it ran with Casella Waste Systems. During the first half of the year, the collaborators assessed the feasibility ...
Medical device maker Becton, Dickinson and Co. is studying the feasibility of recycling syringes discarded by health care facilities and using the material to make new products. The project is an ...
BD (Becton, Dickinson and Co.), a global medical technology company, and Casella Waste Systems Inc., a Rutland, Vermont-based solid waste, recycling and resource management services company, have ...
South-east Queensland faces an emerging health risk with thousands of used syringes simply being dumped into household recycling bins, catching state and local governments by surprise. And Queensland ...
The Mildura Rural City Council says it is concerned about the increase in syringes and needles being found in kerbside recycling crates. The council says its recycling contractor, Mildura Bottle ...
Every year people with medial conditions use 3 billion syringes to self inject. Government regulations require those syringes to be disposed of safely with companies like like Sharps Compliance, ...
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