Veterinary Rubbish Collection Services
Veterinary practices in the UK must adhere to strict regulations for waste disposal to ensure safety, hygiene, and environmental responsibility. Proper waste management in a veterinary setting is critical not only for the health of animals and staff but also to minimise environmental impact.
Our veterinary rubbish collection services ensure you meet all regulatory requirements while maintaining a safe and clean practice.
We have extensive experience working with veterinary practices across the UK to audit their waste management processes and create tailored solutions. By reaching out to us, you’ll benefit from the expertise of our team, who can guide you through the regulations and help you decide on the best waste management options for you.
Veterinary Waste Management
Veterinary practices generate various types of waste, from general rubbish to recyclable materials, medical waste, and more. Our waste management services for veterinary practices are designed to cover all these waste types, providing a comprehensive and adaptable approach to meet your specific needs. Here are some of the common types of waste we manage for veterinary practices:
- General waste
- Mixed recycling (paper, plastic, tin cans, and other packaging)
- Clinical waste (syringes, needles, gauze, and other disposable sharps and medical supplies)
- Hazardous waste (chemicals, pharmaceuticals, etc.)
- Anatomical waste (animal body parts, tissue, teeth, blood etc.)
Given that each veterinary practice has unique requirements, our team will work with you to evaluate your specific waste output and create a customised waste management plan tailored to your needs.
Disposal of Vet Waste
At Waste Managed, we recognise that certain types of vet waste require more specialised disposal methods to ensure compliance and safety.
This is why we’ve partnered with various clinical waste treatment facilities across the UK to recover as much waste as possible, sterilise it and ultimately recycle it (if possible). Alternatively, we ensure that unrecoverable material is incinerated to avoid any contamination or potential spread of infectious diseases.
We take care of the disposal so that you can worry about running your practice and not your waste. We provide guidance on appropriate waste bins, collection schedules, and health and safety regulations.