Trikon Clinical Waste
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256564 |
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Trikon Clinical Waste |
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https://www.trikonclinicalwaste.co.uk/ |
Description |
Trikon Clinical Waste delivers waste management services for the healthcare industry that are dependable and reasonably priced. We are a fully registered healthcare waste removal company in Cardiff that offers complete waste collection services in over 99 per cent of postcodes in London and the United Kingdom. TCW is committed to being responsible stewards of the environment and upholding the highest possible safety standards in all that we do.
The use of our products and services can significantly reduce the rates of needlestick injuries, minimise the spread of infection through the handling of waste, and significantly improve the safety profile of all health care facilities by providing innovative clinical waste solutions. TCW offers a FREE 1-month waste collection & site survey to hospitals, dental practices, nursing homes, NHS Trusts, tattoo parlours, commercial organisations etc. To know more about our products & services in detail, get in touch with us today. |
Category |
Agriculture and Forestry > Livestock > Sheep > Management |
Keywords |
clinical waste clinical waste collection clinical waste disposal clinical waste bins |
Date |
Apr 6, 2023 |
Contact Name |
Perry Wilson |
Email |
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