The management of medical waste in Denmark strictly follows the EU WEEE Directive (2002/96/EC) and the country's Electronic Waste Law. Non implantable medical equipment is included in the scope of electronic waste control, and the sterilization rate of infectious medical waste is required to reach 99.999%. The processing enterprise must pass dual qualification certification from the Danish Environmental Protection Agency and the Ministry of Health. The country generates approximately 85000 tons of medical waste annually, of which 30% is diagnostic equipment with electronic components and 70% is infectious waste (such as dressings and syringes). Large institutions such as Copenhagen University Hospital produce over 2 tons of waste per day, while grassroots clinics face the risk of mixing medical waste with ordinary electronic waste due to their small processing capacity and high compliance costs. Therefore, there is an urgent need for miniaturized and highly compliant equipment.

China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering Special Research and Development "EU Compliance+Classification Processing" Equipment: The core adopts "low-temperature plasma sterilization+intelligent disassembly" technology. For infectious waste, the low-temperature plasma at 105 ℃ is applied for 25 minutes, and the sterilization rate reaches 99.999%, avoiding high temperature damage to electronic components; For medical equipment with electronic components, metal and plastic are separated through precise disassembly to meet the "material priority recycling" requirements of the WEEE directive. The electronic components are sent to authorized institutions for processing, with an overall reduction rate of 85%. The device is equipped with an EU CE certified traceability system, which automatically generates multilingual compliance reports and interfaces with the Danish Environmental Protection Agency's data platform.

Accurate adaptation to diverse medical scenarios: At Copenhagen University Hospital and Aarhus University Hospital, the multi unit linkage equipment has a daily processing capacity of 500 kilograms, supporting the classification and treatment of infectious, pathological, and electronic medical waste, and seamlessly integrating with hospital logistics systems; At the grassroots clinic in Jutland Peninsula, the mini device has a daily processing capacity of 30 kilograms and a volume of only 1 cubic meter. The operation interface supports Danish voice navigation, and medical staff can master it in 15 minutes; At the Odense dental clinic, a mercury vapor recovery module has been added to the equipment, achieving a mercury recovery rate of 99.9% when processing dental waste materials; In emergency situations during the epidemic, mobile devices can be quickly deployed with a daily processing capacity of 200 kilograms, meeting the needs of temporary medical points.

We provide localization support: the equipment has passed CE certification and the qualification audit of the Danish Environmental Protection Agency (Milj ø styrelsen), assisting medical units in completing the compliance declaration of the WEEE directive. Set up bilingual service stations in Copenhagen and Aarhus, share inventory of commonly used spare parts with local medical equipment suppliers, and achieve fast delivery within 4 hours. The equipment maintenance cost is 30% lower than similar products in the European Union, helping grassroots clinics avoid up to 1 million Danish kroner in violation fines.
Yongle Environmental Protection is mainly engaged in the research and development, production and sales of complete sets of technical equipment for organic solid waste disposal and comprehensive utilization. Production and manufacturing, domestic waste treatment equipment, tire pyrolysis equipment, medical waste disposal equipment, hazardous waste disposal equipment, and achieve efficient and comprehensive utilization of resources through independently developed low-temperature anaerobic pyrolysis equipment technology solutions.
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