Day: July 6, 2025

Medical Waste Incinerators in South Africa Market Overview and Demand Analysis South Africa, as the most developed country in Sub-Saharan Africa, faces ongoing challenges related to the safe and sustainable disposal of medical and hazardous healthcare waste. With over 400 public hospitals, thousands of private clinics, and a growing number of specialized health facilities, the […]
Malawi’s use of medical-waste incinerators over the past five years, including funding sources, open tenders, and support from international agencies and NGOs: 1. Government hospitals & public tenders Kasungu District Hospital (installed ~2023–24) Installed a modern medical-waste incinerator (expected operational early 2024), procured via a public tender awarded to a local contractor (E‑Tech Systems). Funded […]
Medical bio-waste incinerators are not a one-size-fits-all solution; rather, they come in various designs, each tailored to specific waste streams, capacities, and operational requirements. The selection of an appropriate incinerator type is crucial for ensuring efficient waste destruction, compliance with environmental regulations, and cost-effectiveness. The most common types of medical incinerators include controlled air incinerators, […]
The U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) has been actively involved in Iraq’s healthcare infrastructure development since the early 2000s, particularly after the 2003 Iraq war. As part of its health and humanitarian assistance programs, USAID has supported several initiatives aimed at improving sanitation, hospital equipment, and medical waste management systems. Among these efforts, USAID-funded […]