A Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility (CBWTF) built to collect, treat and dispose of healthcare waste safely — protecting patients, staff and the environment across the Nagaon region.
Every kilogram of biomedical waste from your facility moves through a tracked, compliant chain — end to end.
Colour-coded bags and bins separate yellow, red, blue and white waste streams right at your healthcare facility.
Each consignment is barcode-tracked and moved in dedicated vehicles to the Nagaon facility under strict chain of custody.
Waste is treated using autoclaving, shredding and incineration as per Bio-Medical Waste Management Rules, 2016.
Treated residue is disposed of responsibly, with full documentation provided back to your facility for audit and compliance.
Fresh Air began in Guwahati in 2003, setting up Northeast India's very first Common Bio-Medical Waste Treatment Facility. Two decades and 500+ healthcare facilities later, that same standard of safety and compliance now extends to Nagaon, Hojai and Morigaon.
The Nagaon unit gives healthcare facilities in the region a fully authorized, locally accessible facility for biomedical waste collection, treatment and disposal — without having to route waste through Guwahati.
Our Nagaon facility is dedicated to healthcare facilities across these three districts.
Primary district — home to our Dhing treatment & disposal facility.
Scheduled collection routes for all registered healthcare facilities.
Reliable pickup and transport into the Nagaon treatment network.
Get a compliant, hassle-free biomedical waste collection and disposal partner for your hospital, clinic or lab in Nagaon, Hojai or Morigaon.