Waste management equipment refers to a wide range of specialized equipment and machinery used in the collection, transport, treatment and disposal of waste. This resource is used by waste management agencies, municipalities and other organizations involved in the management of solid waste, hazardous waste and recyclables. Some waste disposal equipment includes:

Garbage Trucks: These trucks are specially designed to collect and transport household, commercial and other waste.

Compactors: These machines are used to compact and compact waste into small manageable sizes for easy transportation and storage. Shredders: These machines are used to crush and shred waste materials such as paper, cardboard and plastic into small pieces for recycling or disposal.

Consumers: These machines are used to compact and bundle recyclable materials such as paper, cardboard and plastic for easy transport and storage. Incinerators: These machines are used to burn and dispose of hazardous waste and medicine.

Sorting machines: These machines are used to sort and separate different types of waste for recycling or disposal. Composting machines: These machines are used to convert organic waste like food waste and garden waste into compost, which can be used to improve soil.

When using waste management equipment, it is important to follow the manufacturer’s instructions and safety regulations to ensure proper use and prevent accidents. Proper equipment maintenance and cleaning is also important to ensure optimum performance and longevity.

In general, waste management tools play an important role in managing the large amount of waste generated by modern society and help promote a clean and healthy environment for everyone.

Home Care

Our Company will assign one thoroughly trained team member to clean your home on each scheduled visit. The team member will be dressed in our uniform, and will provide all of the necessary cleaning supplies.
We will customize our services to meet the needs of the clients, just inquire..

Hospital Care

Bio-medical waste, generated from a number of healthcare units, needs necessary treatment to reduce adverse effects that this waste may pose. Due to increase in the population, the amount of Biomedical waste generation has also increased which is about 15%. Biomedical waste acquires a special dimension, since it is infectious and hazardous. It is capable of spreading disease or be harmful to individuals.The amount of infectious waste is around 25% and non-infectious wastes constitute nearly 75%. In the absence of proper segregation, the non-infectious waste becomes infectious and poses environmental threat to the society…..

Office Care

Daily Office Cleaning
Permanently employed full-time staff
Employees trained in cleaning methods, physiology and service
Stable daily office cleaning with back-up security
Visible Cleaning
Daytime cleaning without disturbing customer employees
Increased dialogue with end-users
Improved quality and customer satisfaction