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On September 7, the meaningful International Clean Air Day, LI-YING deeply recognizes that air pollution is not only a health killer, but also a driver of climate change. Creating clean air is not only a call for our common responsibility, but also a deep commitment to the well-being of future generations.
Against this backdrop, non-incineration medical waste disposal technology, especially the cutting-edge microwave treatment technology, has become the jewel in our quest for green and sustainable solutions.
Medical waste, as a potential source of environmental pollution, can be reduced by traditional incineration, but it is difficult to avoid the release of dioxins and other harmful carcinogens and malodorous gases, which seriously threaten the quality of the atmosphere and the well-being of the public.
LI-YING's microwave treatment technology, with its unique advantages of green, high efficiency and environmental protection, is gradually becoming the new favorite of medical waste treatment. It effectively curbs the generation of dioxin and malodorous gases and protects the blue sky from the source. This process not only realizes the harmlessness and reduction of medical waste, but also promotes the recycling of resources, showing the wisdom of the harmonious coexistence of science and technology and nature.
Let's take this as an opportunity to encourage greater promotion of non-incineration medical waste disposal technology.
Together, we will guard the blue sky above our heads and make every breath a gift of nature. Together we can create clean air, you and me together!
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