The proper disposal of the collection of out-of-use laboratory equipment in São Paulo is vital to ensure legal compliance and environmental protection, meeting the standards of the National Solid Waste Policy (Law No. 12,305/2010) and CETESB regulations. This process involves appropriate segregation, transportation, and final destination, following technical criteria to avoid risks to public health and the environment.
Law No. 12,305/2010 establishes the National Solid Waste Policy (PNRS), which determines shared responsibility for the product life cycle, including laboratory equipment. PNRS requires environmentally appropriate waste management, considering waste minimization, reuse, recycling, and correct final destination.
In São Paulo, CETESB regulates the transportation and disposal of industrial waste and equipment, aligning with the National Policy and complementing it with state regulations. The laboratory sector must observe the specificities of materials, such as chemical components, heavy metals, and integrated electronic devices.
Collection must follow protocols that guarantee the safety and integrity of the waste. Initially, it is necessary to categorize the equipment according to potential risk and the possibility of reuse or repair. Then, each item goes through sorting to separate parts requiring special treatment.
Transportation must be carried out with authorized vehicles, respecting the safety standards established by CONAMA Resolution No. 466/2012, which addresses the transport of hazardous and non-hazardous waste.
Laboratory equipment with electronic components requires special attention due to the presence of toxic substances and sensitive data. The management of this waste must include secure electronic disposal practices. To schedule proper collection and safe sanitization of devices such as hard drives and media, it is recommended to consult specialized platforms in secure hard drive disposal.
Efficient and regulated collection minimizes soil, water, and air contamination, as well as reduces the volume of waste sent to landfills. The reuse of materials from laboratory equipment contributes to the circular economy and institutional sustainability.
Companies and institutions with out-of-use laboratory equipment in São Paulo must strictly observe current legislation, adopt adequate technical processes for collection, storage, and final disposal. This ensures legal compliance, operational safety, and environmental protection.
For more information on responsible disposal and scheduling the collection of electronic equipment, visit electronic waste collection in São Paulo.
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