This waste can take up excessive space in hospital general waste bins or quickly fill up your pharmaceutical waste bins. We work with your team to design a approach that best works for your facility. After each collection, waste is consolidated, sorted and prepared for processing. The material then goes through a mechanical separation process that separates the plastic, glass and aluminium before being moved to specialised manufacturers to produce new products with the recovered materials.
Medcycle can provide either 240L bins or 120L bins to collect accepted waste materials. Collections can be booked on request or can be on an agreed schedule.
Medcycle consists of a team of dedicated industry professionals with extensive experience in waste and recycling, logistics, training and education, stakeholder engagement and sustainability reporting.
We work with you to educate staff, using educational material tailored to your specific needs. We also focus on continued learning and education so that staff remain aware of and keep up to date with program changes.
Absolute transparency is what we are all about. We only offer services where viable end markets exist for recovered materials, and our detailed service reporting provides real time access to data and information that can be used to support sustainability reporting.
Any materials containing sharps, biohazards or have been in contact with cytotoxic substance
Yes, we fully encourage and support facilities wanting to trial solutions. In most instances starting on a small scale, will provide more control and result in valuable learnings to inform a whole of facility rollout.
We estimate that on average it will take around3-4 weeks for a bin to be filled, however this is dependent on several factorsincluding program staff participation and facility size.
When you require a collection you can call ourteam on 1300 409 246 or email bookings@medcycle.com.au.