Any waste containing infectious (or possibly contagious) items is classified as biomedical waste or hospital waste. It may also include waste associated with the generation of biomedical waste that appears to be of medical or laboratory origin (e.g. packaging, unused bandages, infusion kits, etc.) as well as research laboratory waste containing biomolecules or organisms that are primarily restricted from release into the environment. Due to the likelihood of being contaminated with blood and their propensity to cause injury if not adequately confined and disposed of, discarded sharps are considered biological waste whether they are contaminated or not, as stated below. A type of biowaste as biomedical waste.
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