Store masks for 72 hours before discarding them, alerts Central Pollution Control Board
As per the latest guidelines by the
Central Pollution Control Board, used masks and gloves should be kept in
paper bags for 72 hours and cut/shredded before they are discarded. The
CPCB also directed the malls and other commercial places to strictly
follow the guidelines for disposing masks, gloves and PPE kits.
Also,
these items should be disposed of in the dry general solid waste. This
is important as it will stop the spreading of infection from the
infected gears and also prevent the reuse, which if done can be
dangerous.
Other guidelines by CPCB
CPCB also added, “Discarded PPEs
from the general public at commercial establishments, shopping malls,
institutions, offices, etc. should be stored in a separate bin for 3
days, thereafter, disposed of as dry general solid waste after
cutting/shredding. Waste masks and gloves in general households should
be kept in a paper bag for a minimum of 72 hours prior to disposal of
the same as dry general solid waste after cutting the same to prevent
reuse."
It also said that the leftover food and empty water bottles handled by infected patients should be collected with the general solid waste and not along with the bio-medical waste.
“Leftover food, empty juice bottles or tetra packs, empty water bottles, packaging material, and any other items, generated or handled by COVID-19 patient should be collected along with other general solid waste in bags securely tied before handing them over to waste collectors.
“Yellow coloured bags should not be used for general
solid waste,” it said. Yellow bags are indicators for bio-medical waste
from COVID-19.
CPCB encourages to use non-disposable items
“In order to minimize waste
generation, as far as possible, non-disposable items must be used for
serving food, which are to be handled with appropriate precautions and
cleaned and disinfected as per hospital guidelines."
“If the use of disposable items is inevitable, use biodegradable cutlery. The wet and dry solid waste bags to be tied securely in leak-proof bags, sprayed with sodium hypochlorite solution and handed over to the authorized waste collector. Yellow coloured bags should not be used for collecting general solid waste. Compostable bags should be used for collecting wet-waste,” it said.
From the COVID 19 isolation wards, safety gears like PPE kits, gloves, apron, masks, goggles should be collected in the red bag.