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    Waste Containing PFAS

    The group of chemical compounds referred to as PFAS (perfluoroalkyl and polyfluoroalkyl substances) are found in many types of waste, including firefighting foam, contaminated soil, waste from industrial operations and post-consumer household waste…

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    Reducing Food Waste at Home

    Buckets of food waste and scraps for composting. Photo Credit: DNR Food waste and scraps make up the largest part of trash in Wisconsin landfills. When food goes in the trash, so do resources, time and money.

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    Recycling education and outreach

    The DNR and its recycling program partners have many resources for a variety of audiences. Learn how reducing, reusing and recycling can help you, your community, your business and the environment by saving money, energy and natural resources.…

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    Managing solid waste and recyclables at healthcare facilities

    Most wastes generated in healthcare facilities are solid or recyclable wastes. Solid wastes include all wastes that are not classified as infectious, radiological, hazardous or universal wastes. Examples of solid wastes include food packaging…

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    Reducing healthcare waste

    Keeping non-infectious waste out of infectious waste containers, or source separation is the key to reducing healthcare waste. Source separation is required for all Wisconsin infectious waste generators.

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    Pharmaceuticals and personal care products in the environment

    Spring Drug Take Back Day - April 25The next Drug Take Back Day is April 25. To learn more about participating sites and what they accept, visit the Wisconsin Department of Health Services [exit DNR].A pharmaceutical or personal care product is any…

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    Other Healthcare Facility Waste

    In addition to infectious waste, hazardous waste and solid waste, healthcare facilities may generate a number of specialized wastes with specific management requirements. It is your facility's responsibility to properly identify and manage all the…

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    Medical and infectious waste administrative codes and statutes

    The following rules and statutes directly apply to infectious waste. Please note that other rules, such as those for hazardous wastes may also apply.

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    Wisconsin's infectious waste regulations

    Infectious waste annual reportInfectious waste generators must file annual reports with the DNR by March 1 unless exempt. Visit the annual report page for details.Infectious waste — also known as biohazardous, red bag or regulated medical waste —…

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    Wisconsin's infectious waste annual report

    This page is for facilities filing annual reports on the infectious waste they generate. It provides information on accessing and filing the online report.2025 Annual Report Due March 1, 2026The 2025 infectious waste annual report is now available.…

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