Hazardous medical waste
in your home?
Hazardous medical waste, much of it
contaminated with infectious agents, is often sold to scrap dealers . They in
turn bring the waste to recycling workshops, where workers create consumer
goods for daily use.
This reportage, by a group of Doi Song & Phap
luat’s newspaper, about the fate of medical waste has stirred public concern.
Several tons of hazardous waste from
There is no stable schedule for the hazardous waste
trade. Local residents on
“The trade depends on the goods supply,” said Le Hoa
Vinh, a local resident. “The sellers are mostly nurses and hospital
orderlies. Sometimes they need several days to gather goods, but sometimes
they have enough goods to sell every day”.
In general, they have to draw up perfect plans to go
through the “checkpoints”. They have to collect the hospital items, classify
them and then arrange them into different bags. Sometimes the waste is
smuggled out by their relatives, who do not attract the attention of security
guards.
The residents said the “commodities” are diverse. They
could be needles, gloves or the things patients leave after they come
out of hospital.
“All of them, sellers and buyers, touch the waste with
their bare hands,” Vinh noted.
Could these same materials end up in the hands of
producers of consumer goods made for people’s daily use?
No one would imagine that a small, 30 square meter
house on
In fact, it collects medical waste from Bach Mai as
well as the Central Dermatology and
The waste, after being collected by the shop, is sold
to merchants from Bac Ninh and
After three days of lying in wait in front of the shop,
reporters encountered a girl in the uniform of
Linh, the girl, said she is a nurse at Bach Mai, and
that she sells medical waste to get extra money.
According to Linh, Bach Mai is a general hospital,
therefore it is easy to collect medical waste for sale. The only difficulty
is in carting it away.
“The plastics from medical waste all have high quality.
Therefore, they can go for good prices,” she said.
“In fact, not only us, but security guards also sell
medical waste,” she added. “They seize our bags and later sell them to scrap
iron dealers”.
DS&PL
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Thứ Bảy, 3 tháng 5, 2014
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