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Biomedical waste in Gujarat has increased by 30 percent

by TLAteam April 8, 2023April 8, 2023
written by TLAteam April 8, 2023April 8, 2023
Biomedical waste in Gujarat has increased by 30 percent

Gujarat produces more than 52,800 kg of biomedical waste every day. The amount of biomedical waste in the state has increased by 30% since the Post-Covid-19 pandemic. Gujarat ranks fifth in the nation for biomedical waste, according to data that the Union Ministry of Forest Environment presented in the Lok Sabha. Gujarat generated 49,492 kg of medical waste daily in 2020, and 52,800 kg daily in 2021.

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Additionally, according to some medical experts, Ahmedabad alone is in responsible for producing more than 60% of the state’s total medical waste. But Ahmedabad Municipal Commissioner M. Thennarson asserted that the city’s healthcare system is excellent, which might suggest that there is a lot of medical waste present.

“It being a centre and also because of the affordable health facilities, lots of NRIs are coming to Ahmedabad for health care, leading the city to become a medical tourism spot. I am not saying it is the reason, but it could be one of the reasons for the rise in bio-medical waste. We have an agency that collects biomedical waste from hospitals and disposes of it in a scientific way,” said Thennarasan. However, environmentalists have rejected the municipal commissioner’s claims.

Mahesh Pandya, an environmentalist, claimed: “Private individuals have been given contracts to collect biomedical waste in Gujarat, and a fee has been set so that if you give your biomedical waste, the doctor will pay Rs 30.”

The issue is that when there is an epidemic, this waste suddenly increases, and private contractors do not increase their space or facility for it because they cannot afford to keep that space after the epidemic, so such people throw medical waste anywhere and jeopardise people’s lives,” Pandya said.

Senior physician Dr Yogesh Gupta, said, “Hospitals and other health facilities generate an ever-increasing amount of waste, approximately 15 per cent of which may be infectious, toxic, or radioactive. Healthcare waste contains potentially harmful microorganisms, which can infect hospital patients, health workers, and the general public. This waste is being generated faster than other environmental pollutants, including greenhouse gases.”

“Biomedical waste issue came to highlight in 2009 in the state when more than 240 people were infected with Hepatitis B because of the reuse of syringes. 1998, 2011, and 2016 were the years when the framework was laid down by the government. Even today in India, the knowledge and the practice in the healthcare industry are not satisfactory. Strict implementation of rules is necessary and is the need of the hour,” said Gupta.

In order to guarantee that biomedical waste is gathered, transported, and sent to a registered common biomedical waste treatment facility, the Central Pollution Control Board has launched a mobile application called “COVID-19BWM APP.” During COVID-19, there were grievances about Gujarat’s handling of biomedical waste. Social media was flooded with images of PPE kits, masks, and gloves being thrown in front of hospitals, cemeteries, and many other public locations.

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