Medical establishments, such as hospitals and nursing homes, have to phase out chlorinated plastic bags, excluding blood bags, by March next year, as the government has amended the bio-medical waste management (BMW) rules. Union Environment Minister Harsh Vardhan said the rules have been …
Source: Waste Management
Medical establishments have to phase out chlorinated plastic bags by March 2019
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