Use reverse vending with medical waste
Barts Health NHS Trust were the first to develop a renal revending machine, based on a reverse vending machine, which allows renal staff to crush and help recycle all their empty virgin plastic bottles generated from patients’ renal dialysis.
Half a tonne of 6-litre renal waste bottles were being generated each month by Barts Health NHS Trust.
Benefits
- Compacts bottles that cannot be crushed flat in normal rubbish compactors
- Saves money in lower waste transport costs
- Meets waste handling regulations
- Potential for earning revenue from plastic as all virgin and one material
Challenges
- Costs involved for the reverse vending machine, but estimated to be cost-neutral in one year
- Does not tackle the use of the plastic in the first place
- Income generation depends on the market for recycled plastic
Making A Difference
Implented across two sites, the staff using these two machines have helped us recycle nearly 15 tonnes of virgin high-density polyethylene plastic per year.
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