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The issue of medical and yeterinary waste is especially significant because of its scale, the specificity of this waste, and the generally observed irregularities in processes in the field of their removal, collection and neutralisation. Medical waste, who collection and storage has to be carried out according to special regulations in order to prevent infections and the use of expired and withdrawn Chemicals and medicines, is qualified as dangerous waste. The creation of medical waste cannot be prevented by pre-cycling, in contrast to most industrial waste. Also recycling of medical or yeterinary waste is limited because of the specific character of this type of waste. The Act on Waste from 27 April 2001 (Dziennik Ustaw from 20 June 2001) defines the principles for handling waste in such a way that protection of the environment, human health and human life is guaranteed in accordance with the principle of sustainable development. This concerns, in particular, the principle of preventing the creation of waste or limiting the amount of waste and negative influence on the environment, as well as the collection and neutralisation of waste. Waste means any substance or object that belongs to one of the categories defined in the act which is disposed by the owner, is intended to be disposed or whose disposal is obligatory. Dangerous waste is a special category to which the following belong: 1) medical waste created by the provision of health care and scientific medical research and experiments,2) veterinary waste created by research and treatment of animals or the provision of veterinary services, as well as scientific research and experiments carried out on animals(fragment of text)
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309--313
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- Provincial Yeterinary Inspector, Proyincial Yeterinary Inspection in Opole, Poland
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