Industry Insights

How do Hospitals Dispose of Liquid Waste?

Definitions of Liquid Waste in a Healthcare Setting and How to Dispose of it.

Waste Segregation, Volume & Cost Reduction

Biomedical Waste Segregation Guidelines

Discover the best practices for hospital biomedical waste segregation to improve safety and efficiency. Read our blog for essential guidelines and tips.

Industry Insights

Why Your Coffee Cup isn’t RMW

A Blog On Why Your Coffee Cup Isn’t RMW (Regulated Medical Waste)

Industry Insights

COVID-19: Trustworthy Facts and Waste Handling Guidelines

Clear guidelines for managing COVID-19 waste that has been in contact with Coronavirus patients per an Expert Microbiologist.

Inside Daniels

A message from our CEO

A message from our founder and CEO Dan Daniels in the wake of the COVID-19 pandemic and its impact on healthcare across the United States

Industry Insights

How to Reduce Your Total Cost of Medical Waste Management

Tired of your medical waste disposal invoice being so high? We’ve assembled seven tips you can employ today to help lower your total costs and improve healthcare waste management.

Standards & Regulations

New York City Healthcare Waste Management Tips

Brief tips to help with healthcare waste management understanding for the state of New York.

Industry Insights

What Happens to Medical Waste?

Information on how medical waste is treated and what happens after it is picked up.

Sustainability & Carbon Reduction

Don’t be basic – go reusable

Daniels Health provides premium reusable biohaz and sharps containers and services.

Standards & Regulations

Green Bay Healthcare Waste Management

Local Biohazardous Medical Waste Disposal and Containers for Green Bay.

Sustainability & Carbon Reduction

Case Study: Reducing over 50 tons of sharps container waste

Daniels Health reduces the amount of waste going to landfill through reusable containers.

Industry Insights

10 Examples and Disposal Tips | Other Potentially Infectious Materials

Tips on how to handle OPIM (Other Potentially Infectious Materials