Secure Waste manages several types of medical waste, including:

Biohazard Waste: Items that could be contaminated with infectious agents, such as PPE, blood-soaked materials, and other potentially hazardous healthcare waste.

Sharps Waste: Disposal of needles, syringes, scalpel blades, and other sharp instruments that pose a risk of injury and infection.

Pharmaceutical Waste: This includes unused, expired, or hazardous medications that require careful handling to avoid environmental contamination.

Pathological Waste: Disposal of human tissues, organs, and other surgical specimens that require special handling.

Chemotherapeutic Waste: Safe disposal of waste generated from chemotherapy treatments, which can be hazardous and requires compliant handling.

Hazardous Waste: Non-medical items that are deemed hazardous to health or the environment and need to be disposed of properly.