Institutional waste definition

Institutional waste means all solid waste emanating from institutions such as, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, and public or private schools. It can include regulated medical waste from health care facilities and research facilities that must be managed as a regulated medical waste.
Institutional waste means any waste type 10, as defined at N.J.A.C. 7:26-2.13, generated by hospitals, colleges, schools, nursing homes, medical and dental professional buildings, research and development processes, and laboratories.
Institutional waste means solid waste that is combusted at any institutional facility using controlled flame combustion in an enclosed, distinct operating unit:

More Definitions of Institutional waste

Institutional waste means nonhazardous solid waste that is generated by any commercial or noncommercial service establishment.
Institutional waste means waste generated by institutional or other non-residential activity.
Institutional waste means solid waste that is combusted at any institutional facility using
Institutional waste means waste generated from Ministries of Government, schools, health centres, post offices, fire stations and offices of statutory bodies;
Institutional waste means all Waste, Organics and Recyclable Material produced by or emanating from an Institutional Premises;
Institutional waste means all solid waste emanating from institutions such as, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, and public or private schools. It can include infectious waste from health care facilities and research facilities that has not been classified as a hazardous waste by the Virginia Hazardous Waste Regulations or the EPA.
Institutional waste means all solid waste emanating from institutions such as, but not limited to, hospitals, nursing homes, orphanages, and public or private schools.