Stericycle provides industry-leading solutions and resources to help you manage your regulated waste streams in a safe, responsible, and sustainable manner. Stericycle’s full-scale solutions were developed to support your organization’s growth and help you meet regulatory demands.
Stericycle Regulated Waste Contract Number SV2425 | Shred-it Secure Information Destruction Contract Number SV2473
Protect your organizations' information through secure shredding. With 30 years of experience, our primary focus on document confidentiality and security helps ensure your confidential information remains confidential.
We offer paper, hard drive, and specialty scheduled shredding services for all forms of secure records and important documents. Contact us today to help protect your business by the leader in information security and workplace privacy. Protect your business. Protect your reputation. Get Shred-it.
End to end disposal of all wastes that may be described as regulated medical waste, biohazardous medical waste, and other potentially infectious materials.
Reusable and disposable sharps containers and service options tailored to your facility type and size. We can help you safely manage sharps disposal.
Industry-leading pharmaceutical waste solutions to protect your patients, employees, and the environment.
Streamline your waste management program with a single-source solution for management of all hospital waste streams.
We manage all healthcare regulated waste streams, and offer related compliance support such as training and educational materials. Our network of localized team members across the country maintain a 97% on-time pickup rate.1
Our Regulatory Affairs team under Environmental Health & Safety keeps up to date with regulatory changes and engages with federal, state, and local agencies as needed to help keep our customers informed and compliant.
In 2023, Stericycle recycled 906 million pounds of paper, incinerated 55 million pounds of pharmaceutical waste, and helped our customers divert 101 million pounds of plastic from landfills by using reusable sharps and pharmaceutical waste containers rather than single-use containers.1
1. Source: Stericycle data, 2023