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Changes in legislation on health-care waste

https://doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2025-104-5-544-553

EDN: gygetc

Abstract

Introduction. Increasingly, the issues of health-care waste management are emerging as a pressing environmental problem due to numerous unresolved issues of their safe handling, control and ultimate fate. At the present stage, their handling is regulated fragmentarily and mainly at the subordinate level, which does not allow a legitimate practicing of work. Federal Law No. 306-FZ of 08.08.2024 “On Amendments to Certain Legislative Acts of the Russian Federation”, published in August 2024, is designed to solve a number of existed problems.

The aim of the article was to analyze the accumulated problems of safe handling of health-care waste and the extent to which they were resolved when introducing new changes.

Materials and methods. The list of issues formulated in the Annual Public Resolution on Environmental Protection and Ecological Development of the Russian Federation at the XV International Forum “Ecology” was taken as a basis. To identify practical problems and their root causes, a content analysis of judicial practice (more than forty arbitration disputes concerning health-care waste) and existing publications was carried out, the provisions of the current legislation were analyzed.

Results. Under the current “legal vacuum” environmentally sound waste management tactics are concluded to be impossible, and resolutions to disputes that arise are unpredictable. The provisions of the new law regarding the practical work of medical institutions and in relation to the environmental issues formulated in the Resolution are analyzed. It is concluded that, thanks to the amendments coming into force in 2025 and 2026, all the issues raised are resolved, but some issues require further elaboration.

Limitations. The study is limited by the scope of the problems formulated by the XV International Forum “Ecology”.

Conclusion. Filling in significant gaps in the legislation that could not be resolved using existing requirements so far should lead to the exclusion of health-care waste from entering unauthorized landfills; adequate effective disinfection and disposal, volume control and improvement of the environmental situation as a whole.

Compliance with ethical standards. This study does not require the conclusion of a biomedical ethics committee or other documents.

Contribution:
Balakaeva A.V. — the concept and design of the study, collection and processing of material, statistical processing, writing a text;
Skopin A.Yu.
— collection and processing of material, writing a text;
Sinitsyna O.O., Rusakov N.V. — editing.
All authors are responsible for the integrity of all parts of the manuscript and approval of the manuscript final version.

Conflict of interest. The authors declare no conflict of interest.

Funding. The study had no sponsorship.

Received: February 4, 2025 / Accepted: March 26, 2025 / Published: June 27, 2025

About the Authors

Alisa V. Balakaeva
Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman
Russian Federation

PhD (Biology), senior researcher of the Department of Scientific Support for Laboratory Research of Products and Environmental Objects of the Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman, Mytishchi, 141000, Russian Federation

e-mail: Balakaeva.AV@fncg.ru



Anton Yu. Skopin
Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman
Russian Federation

PhD (Medicine), Head of the Department of Scientific Support for Laboratory Research of Products and Environmental Objects of the Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman, Mytishchi, 141000, Russian Federation

e-mail: skopin.ayu@fncg.ru



Oxana O. Sinitsyna
Federal Scientific Center of Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman
Russian Federation

DSc (Medicine), Professor, Corresponding Member of the RAS, Deputy Director for Scientific Work of the Federal Scientific Center for Hygiene named after F.F. Erisman, Mytishchi, 141014, Russian Federation

e-mail: sinitsyna.oo@fncg.ru



Nikolay V. Rusakov
Centre for Strategic Planning of the Federal medical and biological agency
Russian Federation

DSc (Medicine), Professor, academician of RAS, Leading specialist of Hygiene Department of the Centre for Strategic Planning of the Federal medical and biological agency, Moscow, 119121, Russian Federation

e-mail: rusakovnv39@yandex.ru



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Balakaeva A.V., Skopin A.Yu., Sinitsyna O.O., Rusakov N.V. Changes in legislation on health-care waste. Hygiene and Sanitation. 2025;104(5):544-553. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.47470/0016-9900-2025-104-5-544-553. EDN: gygetc

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