Sharps waste covers any products with sharp points or edges that could cut or puncture the skin. Depending on whether the items have or have not been contaminated with medicinal, chemical or hazardous products, will determine how you are required to store the waste. Learn more with our waste segregation guide.

Due to the nature of sharps waste, safety is paramount, so the secure storage, collection, transportation and disposal of this type of waste is vital. We have extensive experience in the removal of sharp items, which include:

  • Syringes
  • Hypodermic needles
  • Scalpels
  • Tattoo needles
  • Single use surgical sharps
  • Cosmetic needles

We provide regular or one-off services across the South East and will arrange a collection at a frequency that suits your organisation.

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Areas We Service

We offer a sharps waste solution to many sectors across the South East. In addition, we can provide a cost-effective solution for the safe collection and disposal of dental specific, hazardous, infectiousoffensive, pharmaceutical, sanitary and sharps waste.

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Dependable Clinical Waste Removal

24/7, 365 Days

Reliable collections across the South East whenever you need us

Comprehensive Solution

Specialists in the collection, transportation and disposal of all clinical waste

Emergency Collection

Have an emergency? We guarantee to be with you within 12 hours

Contract-Free

We won’t ask you to sign a contract; just tell us when you need us

Class 6 ADR Trained Team

Experts in disposing toxic, harmful and infectious substances

Cost-Effective

A bespoke solution so you just pay for the waste services you need

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Waste Segregation Guide

The correct storage and segregation of all forms of clinical waste is imperative. To ensure compliance with government regulations, a colour coding system is in place. Our guide shows the colour codes for each type of waste to help you store it safely and comply with the waste management legislation.

Waste Segregation Guide