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plastic, glasses, etc., generated from educational, administrative and public buildings such as schools, colleges, offices, prisons, etc. bio-medical bio-medical waste refers to the waste generated from medical facilities such as clinics, hospitals and pharmacies. they may include human and/or animal parts
putrescible material. typically, while combustible material consists of paper, cardboard, textile, rubber, garden trimmings, etc., non-combustible material consists of such items as glass, crockery, tin and aluminum cans, ferrous and non-ferrous material and dirt. bulky wastes these include large household...
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