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Global incontinence product manufacturer Essity has launched an Australian-first trial, Project Divert, to find sustainable disposal solutions. Project Divert, was created in response to a lack of sustainable solutions for incontinence product waste from Australia’s residential aged care sector. The project is an industry collaboration that is assessing the suitability of pyrolysis technology to dispose of incontinence products during a six-week trial, funded by the Commonwealth Government National Product Stewardship Investment Fund. Rochelle Lake, who is leading Project Divert, said...
Principles for Efficient Clinical Waste Management
Clinical Waste Management Clinical waste includes animal waste, human tissue waste, sharps and laboratory waste and has the potential to...
Recycled beverage carton walls for Aussie buildings
Australian builders will soon be able to replace plywood, particle board, and plaster board with low carbon, environmentally sustainable construction...
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How to Prevent the Spread of Viruses and Infections
To prevent the spread of viruses and infections, it’s important to know how they work. Most viruses are caused by...
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Best Practices for Managing Contagious Illnesses
From coronavirus to the chicken pox, the spread of many common and contagious illnesses can be managed effectively with regular...
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COVID-19 and Med-X Service Update
As concern about the Coronavirus (COVID-19) and other influenza continues to increase, Med-X, and sister-company Shred-X are taking every precautionary...

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