Biological Waste, Tennessee

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We comply with all state and federal regulations for disposing of biological waste.

Although many businesses can dispose of waste in a traditional manner, throwing bags of garbage into a bin or dumpster that gets emptied regularly, those operating in certain industries have to take a different approach. Hospitals, care facilities, medical clinics, funeral homes, veterinary offices, and laboratories are examples that fit into the latter category, and they require specialized waste disposal services. Many of these facilities handle biological waste, a term that refers to any type of waste material that may be contaminated with human or animal tissues, fluids, or infectious agents.

Biological Waste in Tennessee, Georgia

Biological waste can’t be tossed in a garbage can; it could threaten the health of those who touch it and impact the environment. When your facility handles this type of waste, you can turn to our team at Sunbelt Medical Services for assistance with proper disposal. We comply with all state and federal regulations for disposing of biological waste, and in many cases, exceed those standards. As a waste-to-energy company, we use advanced equipment and techniques to turn biological waste into energy that people can use.

By working with us for your waste disposal needs, you can feel good about your contributions to eco-friendly practices. All of the waste produced and generated in your facility can become something functional, and you don’t have to worry about it causing contamination. We provide our services to companies located across the state of Tennessee, so contact us to find out more or ask any questions you might have.


At Sunbelt Medical Services, we handle biological waste for customers in Sardis, Georgia, as well as throughout Georgia, Tennessee, Kentucky, Florida, South Carolina, and North Carolina.

 

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