CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) made an announcement to the public on how to properly dispose of PPE items like gloves and masks.
There are no biohazard bins used for PPE such as masks and gloves. Our verdict Clinical waste bins aren’t advised for most people, though they are in some settings like hospitals. There are also ...
Unions and waste management companies have expressed concerns about government guidance relating to the disposal of personal protective equipment (PPE). Those in self-isolation are encouraged by the ...
There is good news for fleets that care about safe disposal of PPE and the environment. With the Covid-19 threat ongoing, an estimated 129 billion face masks and 65 billion plastic gloves are being ...
Plastic from used personal protective equipment (PPE) can, and should, be transformed into renewable liquid fuels, according to a new study. Plastic from used personal protective equipment (PPE) can, ...
Plastic from used personal protective equipment (PPE) can, and should, be transformed into renewable liquid fuels - according to a new study, published in the peer-reviewed Taylor & Francis journal ...