Medical waste refers to a wide range of materials generated by healthcare facilities, including hospitals, clinics, laboratories, dental practices, and veterinary clinics. This waste can include anything from used needles and syringes to bandages, surgical instruments, and even biological samples. Because of the potential presence of infectious agents, hazardous chemicals, and other dangerous substances, medical waste requires careful handling and disposal to prevent harm to humans, animals, and the environment. In a bustling city like Fort Lauderdale, where healthcare services are essential to a growing population, the volume of medical waste produced daily is substantial. Improper disposal of this waste can lead to severe consequences, ranging from the spread of infectious diseases to environmental contamination. Given the proximity of Fort Lauderdale to delicate ecosystems and its dense urban population, the importance of effective medical waste disposal cannot be overstated. Th...