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Red Biomedical Waste Bags Manufacturer in India

PCB ApprovedISO 9001:2015 Certified

Red biomedical bags handle contaminated recyclable waste before autoclaving or chemical treatment. Dialysis centres, hospital OTs and dental clinics generate significant volumes of this waste stream daily.

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Red bags. Right material. Right compliance.

Red bags for autoclavable waste are produced from non-chlorinated LDPE to BMWM specification. Colour is compounded in, not applied as a coating. Consistent colour through every batch supports the audit trail dialysis centres and blood banks need.

ISO 9001:2015 Certified · In operation since 2013 · 5 Cr+ KG Recycled

What Red Biomedical Bags Are For

Red bags under BMWM 2016 handle contaminated recyclable waste: the category that goes for autoclaving or chemical treatment before recycling rather than incineration. This includes used syringes, IV tubes and sets, catheters, blood bags and tubing after use, gloves used in clinical procedures, and any contaminated plastic from patient care. These items are made from recyclable plastics but cannot be recycled without treatment first. Autoclaving sterilises the waste before it enters the recycling stream. Dialysis centres generate some of the highest volumes of red category waste per facility, given the continuous nature of dialysis procedures and the volume of tubing, bags and catheters used per session. Hospital OTs and ICUs generate red category waste throughout surgical and intensive care procedures. Dental clinics generate red category waste from disposable instruments and protective equipment.

BMWM 2016 Requirements for Red Bags

Red bags share the non-chlorinated material requirement with yellow bags: both must be manufactured from non-chlorinated LDPE under BMWM 2016. The compliance rationale differs between the two categories. Yellow bags avoid chlorinated plastic because the waste is incinerated. Red bags avoid chlorinated plastic as a general material standard under the rules, regardless of the different treatment route. The key difference between yellow and red waste is the treatment destination: yellow goes for incineration or deep burial, red goes for autoclaving or chemical treatment before recycling. Mixing these categories creates problems at the treatment stage. CPCB inspectors focus on colour segregation compliance during facility audits: bags must be the correct colour for the waste being placed in them. Red bags must carry biohazard printing and facility name under the same BMWM requirements that apply to all colour categories.

Supplying Red Biomedical Bags to Healthcare Facilities Across India

Dialysis centres generate daily high volumes of red category waste from every session. A facility running 20 to 30 sessions per day generates substantial used tubing, bags and catheters requiring red bag containment before treatment. Consistent bag quality matters because an autoclave load with a torn bag creates contamination risk at the treatment facility. Ushakiran Ecoplast supplies red biomedical bags to dialysis centres, blood banks, hospital OTs and dental clinics across India. Facility name printing meets the BMWM requirement without additional procurement steps. ISO certification and PCB approval cover the documentation requirements of healthcare group procurement teams. We supply red bags alongside all three other BMWM colour categories: buyers sourcing all categories get a single supplier relationship and a single compliance documentation set. View full specifications on the biomedical waste bags product page.

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We manufacture to your exact specification. Delivery across Telangana, Andhra Pradesh and pan-India from our Hyderabad facility. View our full biomedical waste bags product page or contact us directly.