China’s Medical Waste Management: New Incinerator Delivery and Installation
Background
In China, waste management has become a vital aspect of healthcare, especially in large urban areas where healthcare services are in great demand. To address waste management challenges, China’s healthcare sector has developed innovative solutions and technologies that have significantly improved waste collection and disposal processes. The country’s innovative models and technologies are not only limited to the healthcare sector but also cover other industries.
New Incinerator
The New Incinerator project – a comprehensive waste management model – is a novel, sustainable and cost-effective approach to managing medical waste. The New Incinerator project has 1000 treatment facilities and 193 waste management stations throughout China.
Delivery and Installation
1. Incinerator 1.0
- 300 primary healthcare institutions and 800 treatment and consultation institutions.
- 120 municipal waste management stations and 500 pharmacies/clinics.
- 40 waste collection points and 700 pharmacies and stations.
2. Incinerator 2.0
- 700 waste management bureaus and 200 pharmacies and clinics.
- 43 waste collection points and 400 pharmacies.
3. Incinerator 3.0
- 270 waste management stations and 100 medical institutions.
- 300 healthcare institutions and 280 pharmacies/clinics.
5. Incinerator 4.0
- 900 pharmacies and 200 nursing and rehabilitation institutions.
The New Incinerator Model
The New Incinerator model has four tiers:
1. Primary level
- Incinerator 1.0 – 300 treatment and 800 healthcare institutions
2. Secondary level
- 700 waste management stations and 140 pharmacies/clinics
3. Tertiary level
- 30 waste collection points and 800 pharmacies/clinics
4. Top-level
- 500 waste management bureaus and 100 pharmacies/clinics
The New Incinerator project
The New Incinerator project is a result of extensive research and innovative technology.
Key benefits
- 3000 waste collection points
- 99% of the medical waste that is generated in the city is collected.
The New Incinerator project has made a significant impact in waste management and has helped to improve waste collection in urban areas.
Conclusion
The New Incinerator project has shown great success in waste management, and has become a role model for other countries in the world.
The New Incinerator project provides a comprehensive and sustainable approach to waste management and has been widely recognized and recommended by the World Health Organization.

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