Eco-Sharps have been developed by clinicians from numerous NHS trusts where safety is paramount. The manufacturer believes they is the safest sharps container on the market.
Eco-Sharps is:
- Made using 95%+ lower carbon materials
- Flat packed for efficient storage and transportation
- Quick and easy assembly
- Sharps proof
- Water resistant
- Equal cost price at volume
- Conforms to ISO 23907-1:2019
- Made from board which can have up to 53% lower associated GHG emmisions*
- Initial launch product has a 5.3 litre volume
- Eco-Sharps easily integrates with any existing reusable plastic sharps bin protocols as it allows customers to increase sustainability with fewer demands on storage & shipping
WoodSafe® is an innovative hazardous waste container based on renewable raw materials from the forest - reduces CO2 emissions by 66%. WoodSafe® is made from Stora Enso biocomposite that is optimised to replace a wide range of polymers and can also achieve very high tensile strength. The advantages of the polymer are formability, durability and flexibility and design freedom. The advantages of wood fibre are its strength, natural look/feel, the fact that it is a renewable raw material and its low CO2 footprint.
Stora Enso's biocomposite is a uniquely engineered biocomposite material that combines just these benefits. WoodSafe® hazardous waste containers have optimised the mix of wood fibres and polymers with the aim of meeting the requirements for these containers according to UN tests, while minimising the climate impact. FrostPharma has patented (patent pending) these hazardous waste containers as they have managed to find a solution (process and design) to manufacture the WoodSafe® product line.
To see how much you can reduce your emissions, try the WoodSafe CO2 calculator.
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