Medical waste providers in Atlanta

Listed alphabetically within tier. Trusted and verified providers appear first.

EnviCare
Regional
EnviCare provides medical waste disposal across the Atlanta metro area with a focus on accreditation compliance for Joint Commission (TJC), CMS, and DNV Healthcare. The company han...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalPharmaceutical wasteDocument destruction
MedWaste Industries
Regional
MedWaste Industries is an Atlanta-based medical waste disposal company serving all 159 counties of Georgia. The company operates as a regional provider with a focus on small-to-mid...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalHIPAA complianceOSHA training
TruMed Waste
Local
TruMed Waste is a local Atlanta-based medical waste disposal company serving hospitals, clinics, and labs across the metro area including Buckhead, Midtown, Decatur, Sandy Springs,...
Regulated medical wasteLocal Atlanta-basedOSHA complianceFlexible scheduling

National providers (for comparison)

Major national operators are included here so you can compare their pricing model against the regional and local operators above. We don't recommend nationals as a default — most practices overpay for ancillary fees that regional operators don't charge.

BioMedical Waste Solutions
National
BioMedical Waste Solutions is a Houston-based medical waste disposal company serving healthcare facilities nationwide. The company offers a 'same price guarantee' promising never t...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalCOVID-19 wasteCompliance training
Clean Harbors
National
Clean Harbors is a North American environmental services company specializing in hazardous waste management, including regulated medical waste, pharmaceutical disposal, chemotherap...
Hazardous wastePharmaceutical wasteChemotherapy wasteIndustrial medical waste
Daniels Health
National
Daniels Health is a national medical waste disposal provider known for its reusable Sharpsmart container system, designed to reduce needlestick injuries and environmental impact. T...
Reusable sharps containersHospital waste managementClinical wasteCompliance training
MCF Environmental Services
National
MCF Environmental Services is a family-owned, full-service environmental company based in Ellenwood, Georgia that has been in business since 1989. The company serves over 5,000 cus...
Medical wasteHazardous wastePharmaceutical wasteUniversal waste
MedPro Disposal
National
MedPro Disposal is a national medical waste management company serving healthcare facilities across the US. The company offers regulated medical waste disposal, sharps management, ...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalPharmaceutical wasteOSHA compliance
PureWay Compliance
National
PureWay Compliance offers medical waste disposal, sharps disposal, biohazard waste, pharmaceutical disposal, and universal waste disposal services across multiple states. The compa...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalNo contractsNo monthly fees
Sharps Compliance
National
Sharps Compliance is a B2B medical waste provider serving healthcare, long-term care, and retail pharmacy markets. The company offers both route-based pickup services and mail-back...
Mail-back sharps disposalRegulated medical wastePharmaceutical wasteRoute-based pickup
Stericycle
National
Stericycle is one of the largest regulated medical waste disposal providers in North America. In 2024, the company was acquired by Waste Management (WM) and now operates under the ...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalPharmaceutical wasteCompliance training
Trilogy MedWaste
National
Trilogy MedWaste is a multi-state medical waste disposal company with local branches across 14 states including Texas, Florida, Georgia, Alabama, California, Arizona, Colorado, the...
Regulated medical wasteDocument shreddingSharps managementPharmaceutical waste
Veolia North America
National
Veolia North America is the US arm of Veolia Environnement, a global environmental services company handling collection, treatment, and disposal of regulated and hazardous medical ...
Hazardous wasteIndustrial medical wastePharmaceutical wasteLarge healthcare systems
WasteX
National
WasteX is a medical waste disposal company founded in 1997, operating a state-permitted autoclave treatment facility in Bartow, Florida and providing service across multiple states...
Regulated medical wasteSharps disposalBiohazardous wastePharmaceutical waste

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Who needs a medical waste provider in Atlanta?

Any Atlanta-area business that generates regulated medical waste, including:

Georgia medical waste regulations

Georgia regulates medical waste under Georgia Environmental Protection Division (EPD) Rule 391-3-4-.15 (Biomedical Waste Management), part of the state's Solid Waste Management regulations. Georgia uses the term "biomedical waste" rather than regulated medical waste.

Your Atlanta practice must meet these requirements:

  • Register with Georgia EPD if you generate more than 50 pounds of biomedical waste per calendar month — Small Quantity Generators (SQG) are subject to less stringent requirements
  • Use a permitted biomedical waste transporter for all off-site shipments — confirm your provider holds a current Georgia EPD permit
  • Segregate biomedical waste from general solid waste at the point of generation — commingled waste must be managed as biomedical waste
  • Package waste in leak-proof, puncture-resistant, rigid containers labeled with the international biohazard symbol
  • Store on-site no more than 7 days at room temperature, or up to 90 days if refrigerated at 45°F or below
  • Maintain shipping manifests and disposal records for at least 3 years
  • Treat biomedical waste through incineration, autoclave sterilization, or other EPD-approved methods before disposal
  • Provide annual OSHA Bloodborne Pathogens training to all staff handling biomedical waste (29 CFR 1910.1030)

Atlanta falls under Fulton County oversight for local inspections. Georgia EPD enforces registration and transportation requirements; OSHA enforces worker safety training and PPE standards.

What you should pay for medical waste disposal in Atlanta

Pricing varies by volume, pickup frequency, and provider — but these are typical Atlanta-area ranges before hidden fees:

// Small practice
$45-120
Per pickup, monthly service
(small dental/medical office)
// Mid-size practice
$75-200
Per pickup, bi-weekly or weekly
(2-4 pickups/month)
// High volume
$200-600+
Weekly or multi-weekly service
(surgery centers, hospitals, labs)

Watch for hidden fees. Fuel surcharges, environmental fees, container rental fees, energy surcharges, and automatic annual price increases are what push most practice bills 15-40% above their advertised rates. These fees often don't appear in the quote you were given — they show up quietly on the invoice.

How to choose a medical waste provider in Atlanta

Before signing any contract with a Atlanta medical waste provider, verify:

Frequently asked questions

How often do Atlanta practices need medical waste pickup?

Most small practices schedule pickups monthly or every other month. Mid-size offices typically do bi-weekly or weekly pickups. Volume determines frequency more than practice type — a busy vet clinic may generate more waste than a slow dental office.

Can I use mail-back services instead of a regulated transporter?

For very low-volume generators (think: a part-time tattoo artist or a solo home healthcare nurse), USPS-approved mail-back services are often cheaper than a traditional provider. For anything above ~20 pounds/month, a local provider is usually more economical.

What's the difference between biomedical, regulated medical, and infectious waste?

These terms are often used interchangeably, but states define them slightly differently. In practice, all refer to waste that poses a risk of disease transmission — sharps, blood-soaked materials, cultures, and pathological tissue. Your operator's classification should match your state's specific definition.

What does WasteWise actually do?

We read every line of your medical waste invoice and flag the junk fees — fuel surcharges, environmental fees, regulatory compliance fees, and other ancillary charges that typically make up 40-60% of a national-provider invoice. Then we bring you competing quotes from regional operators that don't bill that way. The actual dollar impact depends on your current provider, contract, and volume — but most regional operators eliminate the entire ancillary fee stack.