The healthcare resources in the Philippines are concentrated on Luzon Island, with over 80% of remote islands relying solely on "medical ships" for services. Approximately 150000 tons of medical waste are generated annually, with infectious waste accounting for 70%. According to the Regulations on the Management of Medical Waste, medical waste must undergo 99.99% sterilization treatment and pass dual audits by DENR and the Ministry of Health (DOH). In 2023, Leyte Island experienced a cholera outbreak due to the indiscriminate disposal of medical waste. Remote medical facilities often mix medical waste with household waste due to equipment shortages. The equipment needs to meet the core requirements of "portability, low energy consumption, and easy operation", while also adapting to island transportation and disaster emergency scenarios.

China Yongle Environmental Protection Engineering Special Research and Development "Ship borne Portable+Emergency Sterilization" Philippines customized equipment: The core adopts "high temperature steam sterilization technology", with a sterilization rate of 99.999% after 40 minutes of steam action at 115 ℃, and a waste volume reduction rate of 78% after treatment, which can be safely buried. The equipment has a volume of only 1.2 cubic meters and weighs 58 kilograms. It can be transported by 2 people and is suitable for medical ships and fishing boats; Adopting "dual power supply of battery and liquefied petroleum gas", the non electric island can be heated by liquefied gas, and can run continuously for 12 hours on a single charge; Equipped with Tagalog language safety signs and stab proof protective suits to reduce the risk of infection for operators.

Accurate adaptation to diverse medical scenarios: In large institutions such as Manila General Hospital and Cebu Medical Center, the daily processing capacity of multi unit equipment is 350 kilograms, supporting the classification and treatment of infectious and chemical waste, and supporting medical waste special yellow packaging bags (printed with Tagalog warning signs), in compliance with health department regulations; At medical tourism institutions in Boracay and Palawan, air purification modules are installed to remove medical odors and bacteria, enhancing the international patient experience; At remote medical sites in Mindanao and Samar, the daily processing capacity of mini devices is 35 kilograms, and the operation guide is equipped with graphics, text, and Tagalog language voice explanations, which can be mastered by medical staff in 40 minutes; In disaster scenarios such as typhoons and earthquakes, emergency equipment can be airdropped by helicopter with a daily processing capacity of 180 kilograms to assist in epidemic prevention in disaster areas.

We provide localization support: the equipment has passed DENR filing and DOH certification, assisting medical points in completing medical waste disposal registration. Set up training bases in Manila and Cebu to provide free operational training for medical staff and distribute Tagalog language safety manuals. Commonly used spare parts are stored in Manila and Davao Free Trade Zone, and delivered to major cities 24 hours a day through local logistics. Remote islands use the "medical ship delivery" mode to deliver spare parts. The cost of purchasing a single device is less than 22000 yuan, and the average annual maintenance cost is only 900 yuan, significantly reducing the burden on primary healthcare.
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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