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A survey was conducted to gather feedback from stakeholders regarding the lack of a proper disposal

and treatment plan for Ayurvedic biomedical waste.


Introduction:
The objective of this survey is to gather insights from key stakeholders about the current challenges
related to the disposal and treatment of Ayurvedic biomedical waste. To attain understanding of
stakeholder awareness, concerns, and suggestions on how to implement effective waste management
practices in the Ayurvedic healthcare sector.
Key Findings:
1. Awareness and Concerns:
In Ayurvedic healthcare, 80% of stakeholders reported a moderate to high level of awareness about
the current waste disposal practices.
The main concern was the potential environmental pollution and health risks associated with improper
waste management.
2. Impact on Operations:
Concerns related to waste disposal were reported by 65% of stakeholders, causing disruptions in their
operations.
Regulatory challenges and compliance issues were highlighted as significant operational impacts by
75% of respondents.
3. Sustainable Solutions:
The need for a more sustainable disposal and treatment plan was suggested by 90% of stakeholders,
with a focus on eco-friendly methods and recycling practices.
Collaboration with waste management experts and community-driven initiatives were highlighted as
potential solutions.
4. Collaboration and Regulations:
The Ayurvedic community’s collaborative efforts to address waste management challenges were
supported by 85% of stakeholders.
In order to improve waste disposal practices, 70% advocated for the establishment of clear regulatory
measures and guidelines.

Conclusion:
The survey highlights the crucial need for improved waste management practices in the Ayurvedic
healthcare sector. The lack of a proper disposal and treatment plan for Ayurvedic biomedical wastes is
being addressed by stakeholders who actively seek sustainable solutions, advocate for collaboration,
and endorse regulatory measures.

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