Beauty, Health & Wellbeing Clinics

Waste from beauty, health and wellbeing clinics requires special handling and disposal to ensure compliance with all the relevant legislation. We offer smarter, simpler risk and hazardous waste solutions.

Beauticians, Health & Wellbeing Clinics

Stericycle’s experience serving Beauticians, Health & Well-being Clinics makes us the preferred choice for your business waste management needs. We offer comprehensive integrated waste solutions including regulated waste streams. Our solutions include compliant disposal as well as recycling and reuse solutions to drive sustainability goals.

Discover the Stericycle difference:

  • Increase safety, compliance, and efficiency around biohazardous waste and sharps disposal with our variety of containers 
  • Reduce risk with leaders in managing regulated wastes supported by a robust infrastructure of expert localized team members, trucks, treatment facilities, and seamless vendor management.

How we help

There are strict compliance requirements around healthcare waste. It must be correctly segregated, appropriately labelled and packaged for transport, stored safely in a secure place and described accurately on all documentation. But we know that you didn’t choose a career in the wellbeing sector to focus on the complexities of waste management - that’s our passion!

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Recommended Waste Disposal Solutions for Beauticians, Health & Wellbeing Clinics

Our solutions offer a variety of safe, secure, and compliant container options for the following types of waste generated in your facility. 

Sharps waste

Example sharps include:

  • needles
  • scalpels and blades
  • razors
  • glass

Infectious Waste Disposal

Example infectious wastes include:

  • contaminated dressings
  • disposable gowns,
  • clinical gloves
  • contaminated PPE

Offensive Waste

Example offensive waste includes:

  • disposable masks, aprons, gloves and overshoes
  • swabs and absorbent pads
  • cotton pads, cotton wool buds
  • wax strips

Chemical Waste

Example chemical waste includes:

  • sterilants and disinfectants
  • disinfectant, detergent and steriliser
  • non-empty aerosol cans
  • polish remover

Pharmaceutical Waste

Example pharmaceutical wastes include:

  • vaccine bottles
  • empty injection bottles
  • syringes
  • whole medicines

Sharps waste

Example sharps include:

  • needles
  • scalpels and blades
  • razors
  • glass

Infectious Waste Disposal

Example infectious wastes include:

  • contaminated dressings
  • disposable gowns,
  • clinical gloves
  • contaminated PPE

Offensive Waste

Example offensive waste includes:

  • disposable masks, aprons, gloves and overshoes
  • swabs and absorbent pads
  • cotton pads, cotton wool buds
  • wax strips

Chemical Waste

Example chemical waste includes:

  • sterilants and disinfectants
  • disinfectant, detergent and steriliser
  • non-empty aerosol cans
  • polish remover

Pharmaceutical Waste

Example pharmaceutical wastes include:

  • vaccine bottles
  • empty injection bottles
  • syringes
  • whole medicines

Put your trust in a leading specialist waste partner

All of our waste containers are UN approved and we have our own fleet of vehicles operating across Ireland with dedicated waste disposal facilities - this means that we can offer you compliant, fully trackable and auditable end-to-end specialist waste solutions that will help protect your business, your employees and your clients.

Why we're the perfect partner for you

You segregate

Segregate and store each type of specialist waste separately from your general waste.

We collect

Either on an agreed regular schedule or you can contact us for additional or ad-hoc collections.

We treat & dispose

All your waste is compliantly and securely processed, giving you peace of mind.

Frequently Asked Questions

Compliant waste management is critical in the protection of people, the environment and our communities.

Poor waste management exposes employees, waste handlers and the community to infections, toxic effects and injuries. Such as air, water pollution, disease and needle stick injuries.

Failure to correctly segregate, store, transport and treat healthcare waste can result in pollution, prosecution, fines and bad publicity

The national colour-coded segregation system identifies and segregates waste on the basis of waste classification and suitability of treatment/disposal options.

When segregating waste you must consider both the appropriate waste stream (colour coding) and the appropriate packaging.