With the development of the healthcare system in the Philippines and the increasing demand for public health, Manila, Cebu, and other places now have over 35000 medical institutions, including general hospitals, community health centers, and private clinics. According to statistics from the Philippine Department of Health, the daily production of medical waste in the country has surged to 3390 tons after the epidemic, with infectious waste such as disposable masks and protective clothing accounting for over 60%. The daily waste of masks alone reaches 482 tons. The high temperature and humidity environment throughout the year in the local area leads to the proliferation of harmful microorganisms after 8 hours of temporary storage of medical waste. However, there are prominent loopholes in industry management -45% of primary medical institutions do not classify medical waste in a standardized manner, and 35% of temporary storage facilities lack leak prevention treatment, which can easily cause cross infection and soil and water source pollution, posing a serious threat to the biodiversity rich Philippines. According to the Hazardous Waste Management Regulations of the Philippines, medical waste must be 100% harmless treated and fully traceable throughout the entire process. Traditional incineration equipment has been strictly restricted due to excessive dioxin emissions, and the introduction of safe and efficient treatment equipment has become an urgent task.
China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering has been deeply involved in the field of medical waste treatment for 15 years, and has developed a special research and development project targeting the characteristics of Philippine medical waste. The core adopts a combination process of "high-temperature steam sterilization+crushing and volume reduction", and the temperature is stabilized at 134 ℃ for more than 30 minutes through an intelligent temperature control system, with a sterilization rate of up to 99.999%. The treated waste can be disposed of as general industrial waste in compliance, eliminating secondary pollution from the source. For high humidity and high salt spray environments, all core components of the equipment are made of 316L stainless steel, and the electrical interfaces meet IP68 waterproof and dustproof standards. The body is equipped with an intelligent moisture-proof and defogging system, effectively preventing component mold and short circuit faults caused by sea breeze and humidity. The specially equipped Philippine localized QR code traceability system can seamlessly integrate with the hospital's existing management platform, accurately recording the entire process information of medical waste from generation, temporary storage to disposal, completely solving the industry pain points of classification confusion and traceability loss.
Application scenarios cover all types of medical institutions: in large institutions such as Manila General Hospital and Cebu International Medical Center, multiple devices can work together to process up to 1000 kilograms per day, supporting centralized treatment of medical waste from multiple departments and adapting to the increasing demand for medical waste during the epidemic; In medium-sized clinics in tourist cities such as Peppermint Island and Boracay Island, small mobile devices with a daily processing capacity of 180-260 kilograms are equipped with one click start and automatic fault alarm functions. The operation interface supports Filipino throughout the process, and medical staff can operate independently after 30 minutes of training; At the community health center on a remote island, the equipment supports independent power supply from diesel generators, adapting to the unstable electricity situation on the island. It covers an area of only 7 square meters and can be deployed nearby to significantly reduce the risk of leakage during cross island transportation.
We have over 20 core patents for medical waste treatment and have provided mature solutions for multiple Southeast Asian countries. For the Philippine market, we provide full assistance to clients in completing compliance filing with the health and environmental protection departments, and offer one-stop services for equipment installation, debugging, and personnel training. Set up 7 × 24-hour after-sales service centers in Manila and Davao, equipped with professional technical teams and sufficient spare parts. Equipment failures in major cities will be repaired within 24 hours, while remote islands will respond within 72 hours through the "sea freight+local cooperation" model. The equipment investment cost is adapted to the budget of medical institutions of different scales, and can be quickly put into operation without complex supporting facilities, helping institutions at all levels easily meet regulatory requirements. We look forward to deep cooperation with the Philippine health department and medical institutions to build a comprehensive medical waste treatment system with compliant equipment, and safeguard the health of medical staff and the public.
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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