Biohazard waste,
better known as biomedical waste that include wastes from hospitals or
laboratory origin along with wastes from research laboratory containing
biomolecules or wastes that are hazardous to environmental conditions.
Biomedical waste can be in solid or liquid form, namely unwanted
microbiological cultures, body parts, used bandages, human or animal tissue,
used and unsterilized gloves, other medical supplies that may contain stains of
blood and blood fluids. Solid wastes can be in form of needles, scalpels,
lancets and other medical devices that can penetrate into the skin easily.
Thus, biomedical waste is generated from biological & medical sources and
activities like prevention or treatment of diseases, diagnosis, medical
research labs. Such wastes can be termed as clinical or medical waste and it is
different from normal junk/general waste because biohazards wastes are nonetheless
than radioactive chemicals.
In such scenarios,
biohazard bags serve as the best alternative for waste disposal. It prevents
contamination of the waste and also ensures about the safety of the handler
plus it prevents any disease transmission. The bio hazard bags are normally
designed containing three layers of polypropylene or plastic polymer.
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The driving factors
responsible for the growth of bio-hazards bag market include hospitals which
produce bio-hazardous waste for justifiable reasons. In developed countries bio
hazards waste accumulate due to advanced medical treatment which is why,
bio-hazards bag market enjoys lucrative growth. Moreover, the governments in
developed countries have put up some stringent rules for hazard disposal that
fortify the safety and security of the citizens. Additionally, treatment for
aging population has added to the global growth of bio-hazards market.
The global
bio-hazards bag market experiences some restraints owing to the differences
between the developed and developed economies. In the APAC regions, most
countries lack awareness about safe disposal methods for bio-hazards.
Government regulations are also less stringent in developing economies. On
contrary, in the developed economies, stringent laws are incapable to keep the
production of bio-hazard waste under control though the disposal methods are
safe. Moreover, it is found that developed countries export used bio-hazard
bags in sterilized forms to developing countries at a much lower cost which
even worsens the hygiene scenarios in the developed countries.
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