Medical waste is not synthetic leather and chemical fiber waste

Medical waste is infectious waste generated by hospitals, sanitary and epidemic prevention units, sanatoriums for the sick, medical research units, etc., mainly including:

1) hospital clinical infectious waste, including waste after patient surgery or autopsy (such as tissues, contaminated materials and instruments, etc.), as well as blood or human body fluids contaminated by the waste of medical materials, waste medical instruments, and other wastes (eg, waste dressings, waste medical gloves, waste syringes, waste infusion sets, waste blood transfusion sets, etc.);

2) hospital hemodialysis waste (such as waste medical gloves, waste syringes, waste infusion sets, waste blood transfusion sets, etc.);

2) Wastes generated by hemodialysis in hospitals (e.g., waste equipment, test tubes, filters, aprons, gloves, etc.);

3) Wastes generated from medical activities such as clinics, teaching, experiments, research, etc., which contain colonies and pathogenic strains of cultures and bacteria-preserving fluids, as well as the bodies of infected animals;

4 ) all wastes generated in infectious disease rooms (e.g., excreta, waste dressings, household garbage, and any other waste equipment and materials that patients have come into contact with);

5) waste sharp objects generated by the hospital, including waste needles, waste hypodermic needles, waste scalpels, waste infusion sets, waste surgical saws, broken glass, etc.;

6) sludge generated by the hospital's wastewater treatment;

7) Expired pharmaceutical and chemical wastes.