general laboratory waste

How should general laboratory waste be segregated?

Segregation of waste is a crucial step in waste management. General laboratory waste should be separated from hazardous and biohazardous waste. Typically, general waste is placed in clear bags, while hazardous and biohazardous materials are disposed of in specially marked containers. Clear labeling and dedicated waste bins for different types of waste help ensure that each category is handled appropriately.

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