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How Can Laboratories Minimize Biohazard Waste?
Minimization strategies include:
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Reducing sample sizes:
Use smaller tissue samples when possible.
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Recycling:
Some materials, like certain glassware, can be cleaned and reused.
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Proper inventory management:
Avoid excess ordering of reagents and supplies to reduce waste.
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