The Colour Scheme All Clinics Must Use When Segregating Clinical Waste

Initial Medical
By Initial Medical

Initial Medical helps keep staff, customers and patients safe from the dangers of hazardous waste and infection spread.


Health Technical Memorandum 07-01 details the colour scheme all aesthetic clinics must use when segregating clinical waste.

Choose Griff Pac containers from Initial Medical as a solution that optimises waste segregation, whilst protecting practitioners, clients and the wider environment.

The Griff Pac is a sturdy, puncture-proof bin made from corrugated polypropylene, with an integral HDPE liner. This means that despite its light-weight, flat-packed structure, it is also seepage-proof, and minimises waste spillage.

It is also an eco-friendly solution, with a 25% reduction in CO2 emissions during production, and a 64% reduction in CO2 emissions from raw materials when compared to standard rigid containers.

The containers are available in orange, blue, and yellow to support correct waste segregation and in line with HTM 07-01, ensuring your clinic stays compliant with the latest regulations.

When managing clinical waste in your aesthetic clinic, choose solutions you can rely upon. Contact the Initial Medical team for more details.

To find out more, get in touch at 0808 304 7411 or visit the website today www.initial.co.uk/medical

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