Since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom in 1948 there have been significant changes in the way waste materials produced by healthcare facilities have been managed due to a number of environmental, legal and social drivers. This paper reviews the key changes in legislation and healthcare waste management that have occurred in the UK between 1948 and the present time. It investigates reasons for the changes and how the problems associated with healthcare wastes have been addressed. The reaction of the public to offensive disposal practices taking place locally required political action by the UK government and subsequently by the European legislature. The relatively new UK industry of hazardous healthcare...
The management of waste from healthcare facilities can potentially pose a significant risk. In the U...
While in the past hazardous healthcare waste was generally incinerated, if it was treated at all, in...
Hazardous healthcare waste has become an environmental concern for many developing countries includi...
Since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom in 1948 there have bee...
This paper reviews the current generation and management of healthcare waste in the United Kingdom, ...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
Waste costs the National Health Service (NHS) £71.2 million in 2007/2008; recycling all papers, news...
This paper discusses waste management in the UK and its relationship with health. It aims to outline...
The need for a new definition of infectious healthcare waste in the UK was identified through a revi...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Healthcare units generate substantial amounts of hazardous or potentially hazardous wastes as by-pro...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
The quantities of waste generated by the healthcare sector in the United Kingdom (UK) have been show...
This paper is concerned with an examination of the key socio-economic, institutional and environment...
Factors driving the development of healthcare waste management in the United Kingdom over the past 6...
The management of waste from healthcare facilities can potentially pose a significant risk. In the U...
While in the past hazardous healthcare waste was generally incinerated, if it was treated at all, in...
Hazardous healthcare waste has become an environmental concern for many developing countries includi...
Since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom in 1948 there have bee...
This paper reviews the current generation and management of healthcare waste in the United Kingdom, ...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
Waste costs the National Health Service (NHS) £71.2 million in 2007/2008; recycling all papers, news...
This paper discusses waste management in the UK and its relationship with health. It aims to outline...
The need for a new definition of infectious healthcare waste in the UK was identified through a revi...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Healthcare units generate substantial amounts of hazardous or potentially hazardous wastes as by-pro...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
The quantities of waste generated by the healthcare sector in the United Kingdom (UK) have been show...
This paper is concerned with an examination of the key socio-economic, institutional and environment...
Factors driving the development of healthcare waste management in the United Kingdom over the past 6...
The management of waste from healthcare facilities can potentially pose a significant risk. In the U...
While in the past hazardous healthcare waste was generally incinerated, if it was treated at all, in...
Hazardous healthcare waste has become an environmental concern for many developing countries includi...