by Michael Kelleher | Jun 15, 2026 | Waste Management
It is easy to assume every type of medical waste gets treated the same way. Bag it, sterilize it, dispose of it, done. Pharmaceutical waste breaks that assumption, and pharmaceutical waste processing equipment exists because leftover drugs carry chemical and...
by Michael Kelleher | Jun 7, 2026 | Waste Management
Every red bag that leaves a hospital carries a hidden story. Inside sits a mix of soiled dressings, used sharps, lab cultures, and other materials that can spread infection the moment someone handles them carelessly. A hospital waste autoclave system rewrites that...
by Michael Kelleher | May 2, 2026 | Waste Management
Every day, hospitals, clinics, and laboratories across the country generate hundreds of pounds of waste that cannot go anywhere near a regular trash bin. Sharps, blood-soaked dressings, microbiological cultures, and pathological specimens all fall into the category of...
by Michael Kelleher | Oct 28, 2025 | Waste Management
If you’ve ever seen a worker struggle to push a heavy waste cart to a dumpster, you know it’s tiring and dangerous. Managing industrial waste often requires repeated lifting, awkward movements, and heavy loads, increasing the risk of workplace injuries, spills, and...
by Michael Kelleher | Sep 15, 2025 | Uncategorized, Waste Management
Failure to comply with waste regulations can cost California businesses thousands of dollars—often far more than investing in the right systems upfront. In Paramount, whether you run a healthcare clinic or a manufacturing plant, the question is the same: how do you...
by Michael Kelleher | Sep 10, 2025 | Waste Management
California generates millions of tons of regulated waste each year, and stringent state and federal regulations dictate how each pound of waste is managed. For hospitals, labs, manufacturers, and large facilities, just one mistake in disposal can result in fines,...