2023
DOI: 10.3390/su15139909
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Modernizing Medical Waste Management: Unleashing the Power of the Internet of Things (IoT)

Abstract: The rapid technological advancements of modern times have brought about the need for an innovative and contemporary approach to medical waste management procedures. This arises from the inadequacy of conventional manual techniques in ensuring the safety of employees and the environment from infections. The increasing amount of waste produced each day can exacerbate the situation if no action is taken to address the current issue. This article presents a systematic review of the use of the Internet of Things (I… Show more

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“…Besides that, although clinical waste handling is available in Malaysia's medical institutions, there are still challenges in handling pharmaceutical waste. For example, lack of awareness of the public on proper procedures for clinical waste disposal, storing of waste outside the fences, and improper disposal of clinical wastes such as needles [11]. These ways of improper disposal of pharmaceuticals from households and medical institutions would increase the risk of pharmaceuticals emission into the landfill, WTPs and the environment [12].…”
Section: Source Distribution Contaminant Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Besides that, although clinical waste handling is available in Malaysia's medical institutions, there are still challenges in handling pharmaceutical waste. For example, lack of awareness of the public on proper procedures for clinical waste disposal, storing of waste outside the fences, and improper disposal of clinical wastes such as needles [11]. These ways of improper disposal of pharmaceuticals from households and medical institutions would increase the risk of pharmaceuticals emission into the landfill, WTPs and the environment [12].…”
Section: Source Distribution Contaminant Movementmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, technology-supported waste management has also been explored in other fields: Mohamed et al performed a systematic review of the use of the Internet of Things (IoT) in medical waste management, identifying that current technology covers only some aspects of waste tracking and there is an absence of standardized platforms [32]. Jagtap et al studied the use of CV and the IoT to measure the reasons for waste generation in real time in food manufacturing.…”
Section: Ref Year Subjectmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Smart bins with sensors keep track of their capacity and transmit alarms to waste management employees when they reach full capacity (Deepa 2021;Dubey et al 2020), preventing overflow and associated health problems. Also, only full bins are serviced, reducing fuel consumption and emissions (Mohamed et al 2023), thanks to the real-time location monitoring made possible by the GPS in the smart bins (Wawale et al 2022). Moreover, sensors within these bins can distinguish distinct waste categories (Dey et al 2021;Wang et al 2020), allowing for efficient segregation at the source, facilitating recycling, composting, and reducing landfill waste (Karnavel et al 2023;Wang et al 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%