The CSIR-NIIST (National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology) has unveiled a pioneering solution to biomedical waste management with its automated waste conversion rig, aptly named ...
AIIMS Director Dr. M Srinivas affirmed the importance of collaborative scientific efforts in tackling biomedical waste disposal issues. He stated, 'Srjanam's development demonstrates AIIMS, New ...
According to the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB) as of 2023 India produces 743 tonnes of biomedical waste daily and the available disposal options like Incineration is a costly energy ...
Through this technology, CSIR-NIIST aims to provide an innovative and alternative solution for the safe, inexpensive and environment-friendly disposal of pathogenic biomedical waste. The ...
"India's new eco-friendly technology for biomedical waste disposal is set to transform healthcare waste disposal," Dr Singh said. Shaped like capsicum, the chemical reactor can transform how ...
Through this technology, CSIR-NIIST aims to provide an innovative and alternative solution for the safe, inexpensive and environment-friendly disposal of pathogenic biomedical waste, ...
It offers a cost effective, greener alternative to existing technologies for biomedical waste disposal, including incineration,' read a statement by the union minister's office. The fully automated ...
The CSIR-NIIST (National Institute for Interdisciplinary Science and Technology) Thiruvananthapuram on Saturday announced an automated biomedical waste conversion rig that can disinfect pathogenic ...
India generates approximately 743 tonnes of biomedical waste daily, according to the 2023 annual report of the Central Pollution Control Board (CPCB). Traditional disposal methods, including ...
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