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Aesthetics and beauty clinics generate a wide range of contaminated waste, necessitating effective segregation and efficient clinical waste treatment. Beauty clinic waste can be both hazardous and non hazardous. It is a challenging task to manage the disposal of all types of waste safely with compliance. That is where TCW comes in. We manage everything for you, from collection to disposal to transportation, with our highly trained employees and a tailored waste management plan for beauty clinics.
Beauty clinics generate general waste, infectious waste, offensive waste, and sharps waste majorly. To classify it in detail it includes aprons, dressings, towels, gloves, needles, syringes, disposable blades, and scalpels. Aside from that, All the different types of waste generated during the various treatments such as botox, acupuncture, micro-blading, derma rolling, derma filling, waxing, laser hair removal, and fat freezing must be disposed of professionally. Our trained team make sure that your waste is collected and disposed of promptly.
Incorrect waste management in beauty clinics can lead to contamination, needle-stick injuries, chemically and infectiously hazardous diseases. It also pollutes and harms the environment. liminate any chances of contamination and the spread of disease by offering the appropriate containers and bags.
Beauty clinic waste should be collected and disposed of correctly depending on the waste generation. You do not need to put all waste into a single bin as we have built several types of bins based on the type of waste. You can conveniently store it, and we will collect and dispose of these bags from your premises because your safety is our priority. Black bags, black and yellow striped bags, and yellow-lidded bins are the ideal bins and bags to dispose of beauty clinic waste. All bins are of excellent quality, and you can easily segregate and manage waste to ensure the safety of your employees, the environment, and the surroundings.
Free site survey and categorising waste by item, contamination and bin type.
Waste collection for every waste stream and all volume requirements with inbuilt safety and security features.
Full visibility into waste segregation, treatment, and disposal.
Our promise of quality extends to all our products, services, and every interaction with our customers.
Our practice is legally compliant and follows the latest policies and procedures.
We segregate, store, transfer and dispose of medical waste catering to customers’ specific needs.
Our highly trained experts provide a reliable, compliant, efficient, and sustainable healthcare waste disposal solution.
I have recently started using their service for Imaan Ltd. I found them professional, efficient and very promptly the accounts were set up. We have taken their service for sanitary waste and sharps waste for our 12 sites across the UK. So far we are very pleased with their service provided.
I've heard a lot about Trikon, and I'd like to say that I've had a great experience with them. The key thing is to communicate and then you will be surprised at how helpful Trikon can be. We had a couple of minor issues with the start of the contract but nothing that Trikon and the team didn't sort out quickly. They have been more than flexible during the last 3 months of C-19 so no complaints there. To be honest their service so far has been excellent and far far better than Biffa ever was. Give them a chance, communicate and you will be very happy. Good value service and very helpful.
Excellent service for all our branches. From our personal experience, Trikon has always delivered in a timely manner and excellent price. Way better than having Veolia, Biffa and Citron Hygiene.
Reduce the waste in your beauty clinic by reducing the usage of dyes, nail polish, shampoo and any other chemical-based products. Make sure to mix content only that you need and to thoroughly empty the bottle before disposal.
The government imposes three acts on waste produced by beauty clinics. These are the Electricity at Work Regulations 1992, Control of Substances Hazardous to Health (C.O.S.H.H 1989) and the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974).
The 2 primary types of waste generated by beauty clinics are Clinical and General waste. Wax strips, cotton buds, and pads are considered clinical waste, whilst cloth hangers, food waste, and uncontaminated tissues are classified as general waste.