Experts in clinical and dental waste management
Our bespoke service solutions will help your business meet the required regulations and ensure peace of mind.
You are currently viewing: Home > Clinical Waste > Dental Waste > Dental Mould Disposal

In accordance with the Environment Permitting (England and Wales) Regulations 2010 which came into effect on 1st April 2009, gypsum was banned from normal landfill (containing biodegradable waste) and must go into a separate cell for high sulphate waste. The ban was already in place for Scotland and also applies to Northern Ireland. Further details are given in the revised HTM 07 01.
Dental study moulds contain gypsum which, when landfilled with biodegradable waste, can produce hydrogen sulphide gas. Hydrogen sulphide gas is highly toxic and malodorous.
The majority of dental casts are not infectious but should be segregated as a specific 18 01 04 gypsum waste stream.
1 size: 16L
Capacity: 10kg
©2012 Rentokil Initial plc. Registered in England 5393279.
Registered office: 2 City Place, Beehive Ring Road, Gatwick, RH6 0HA. The names Rentokil® and Initial® are registered trade marks.