Medical and infectious waste disposal: Treat waste at site
Prevention is better than a cure.
Treat infectious waste at the generation point to reduce the spread of infection and eliminate the risks associated with transporting medical waste.
Our mobile waste incinerators are proven, environmentally advanced and deployable.
Eco Waste systems are pre-configured, pre-wired and pre-tested, so they arrive on-site largely assembled and in a virtually ‘plug and play’ state.
We have a range of models capable of destroying pathogenic organisms using a high-temperature, two-stage process.
Our containerized systems are well-suited for outbreak readiness because they can be used, decontaminated and stored until they’re needed again, either on the same site or moved to a new one.
Mobile waste incinerators:
- Easy to set up
- Easy to operate
- Cost-effective
- Designed for and proven to operate in all climates
- No building required
Effectively process COVID-19 pandemic waste &
reduce waste volume by 95%
Our containerized systems can dispose of all kinds of COVID-19 waste, including:
- Used/contaminated personal protective equipment (PPE)
- Infectious, quarantine and isolation unit patient contact waste including IV tube, ventilator hoses, etc.
- Lab wastes, microbial specimens, tissue, animal remains
- Pathological waste, blood and body fluids
Global Summit on Waste to Energy, New Delhi
Toward sustainable waste management in India
It was a great pleasure to be a part of the GSWE (Global Summit on Waste Management & Waste to Energy) panel session on the “Quest for Clean Energy From Waste” chaired by Dr Raghu Pillai, founder of ELITA and Managing Director of REWS (India).
The GSWE event was designed to bring together the leading thinkers in international waste-to-energy and sustainable development with technology providers, industrial end users and financiers. It’s only when these groups work in concert and share their best ideas that we can move forward with more innovative waste management solutions.
Our president, Jean Lucas, spoke about the need for community-level waste-to-energy technology, which is particularly relevant in many parts of India where transporting waste for long distances simply isn’t feasible. Allowing communities to take control of their own, local waste management challenges often provides more flexibility, faster deployment, and less capital cost than trying to get a large-scale WTE plant built.
Some of the other panel participants:
Palaniappan P, Senior VP, Mahindra Waste to Energy Solutions Ltd
Insight into a sustainable path leading to energy independence.
Amit Kumar, DGM Operations at NTPC Limited
On the way forward for converting agro residue and municipal solid waste into valuable resources such as electricity, bio-CNG and fertilizer.
We also wanted to thank everyone at the event – especially the engineers who helped us fix our exhibit! – for being so kind and welcoming. It was the first time we’d participated in a major WTE event in New Delhi and we can’t wait to return!