DOI:http://doi.org/10.65281/703878

Dr. Kholladi Abdelghani

University of El Oued
dr.kholladi84@gmail.com

Received: 11 November 2025/ Accepted: 10 March 2026 / Published online: 19 April 2026

Abstract:
This research paper aims to highlight the problems affecting the environment, as environmental issues and pollution have become topics of major concern for the international community, including academics, media professionals, and human rights activists. Over the past two decades, there has been increasing attention from many societies and countries due to technological advancement, as well as efforts toward scientific and academic consolidation, which led to the emergence of environmental science.

One manifestation of this growing interest is the international focus on environmental pollution in its various forms. The problem of waste has arisen partly from scientific and technological shortcomings on one hand, and from social factors such as population growth—leading to increased quantities of waste—on the other. Moreover, this waste has a significant impact on all parts of the world.

This paper also includes a field study conducted at Ibn Hayyan Clinic in El Oued Province, aiming to identify waste associated with medical activities and to examine the mechanisms and costs of its disposal. The study concluded that there are several methods for waste disposal, each with its own specific characteristics. Furthermore, raising environmental awareness is essential to reduce waste and protect the environment.

Keywords: Medical waste, medical waste management, environmental, health and psychological risks, sustainable development, Ibn Hayyan Clinic.

Introduction:
The issue of medical waste is considered one of the most significant problems facing the world due to its danger to the environment. This has led to increased attention to environmental issues and the search for mechanisms capable of controlling this problem within the framework of sustainable development, especially when there is a lack of skill and efficiency in managing this type of waste.

Algeria, like other countries, has recognized that the problem of medical waste and its relationship with sustainable development is not limited to environmental protection alone, but also extends to considering the economic cost of managing such waste—particularly in light of the development in healthcare services, which ultimately increases the volume of waste generated.

Research Problem:
Based on the above, the main research question can be formulated as:
How does medical waste management contribute to enhancing sustainable development?

Sub-questions:

Importance of the Study:
The importance of this study lies in the following points:

Study Axes:
To address the main problem and sub-questions, the researchers divided the paper into the following sections:

Previous Studies:

1. Study by Mustafa Zerfaoui & Adam Djedi (2016):
“Medical Waste Management and Assessment of Its Environmental Impacts”

This study aimed to answer the question:
To what extent does the management of medical waste by Algerian healthcare institutions affect environmental protection?

The study used descriptive and analytical survey methods. Key findings include:

2. Study by Rawiya Fajkhi (2016):
“Cost of Managing Medical Activity Waste in Health Institutions – Case Study of Suleiman Amirat Public Hospital”

This study addressed:
What is the impact of medical waste management policies on the budget of health institutions?

Key findings include:

3. Study by Filali Mohamed El Amine (2007):
“Sustainable Management of Healthcare Activity Waste – Applied Study at Ibn Badis University Hospital, Constantine”

This study aimed to answer the following question:
What is the appropriate sustainable management approach for healthcare activity waste in accordance with national legal frameworks and international standards, given its accumulated risks and impacts?

The study relied on a descriptive and analytical approach for the theoretical part, and a survey-based method in the applied section through questionnaires distributed to workers at Ibn Badis Hospital. The key findings include:


First: The Concept of Medical Waste

1. Definition of Medical Waste


2. Types of Medical Waste

Medical waste is classified into five groups:


3. Sources of Medical Waste

Primary sources:

Secondary sources:


4. Characteristics of Medical Waste

Medical waste shares several general characteristics:

Second Axis: Risks Resulting from Medical Waste

The main risks arising from medical waste can be summarized as follows:

1. Health Risks

According to a United Nations report on waste management issues in developing countries:

2. Environmental Risks

3. Psychological Risks

These risks affect the perceived value of healthcare institutions, both in terms of service quality and societal image. The presence and accumulation of waste reflect poor hygiene standards and deteriorating healthcare services, increasing fear among patients and the community—especially since patients are already vulnerable and more susceptible to infections.

Third Axis: Common Methods of Medical Waste Disposal

1. Medical Waste Management Mechanism

Medical waste management goes through several stages:

a. Collection and Sorting:

b. Storage:

c. Transport and Treatment:

2. Disposal Methods

Fourth Axis: Impact of Medical Waste on Sustainable Development

1. Definition of Sustainable Development

2. Pillars of Sustainable Development

These pillars are reflected in Agenda 21, which includes frameworks for managing toxic, hazardous, solid, and radioactive waste.

3. Indicators of Sustainable Development in Medical Waste Management

4. Principles of Sustainable Medical Waste Management

Fifth Axis: Field Study on Medical Waste Management – Ibn Hayyan Clinic, El Oued

Ibn Hayyan Clinic is considered one of the largest investments in the healthcare sector at both the national (Algeria) and African levels. It is managed primarily by a medical and administrative staff from El Oued Province. The clinic is equipped with the latest and most advanced international medical technologies and is regarded as one of the leading facilities in North Africa. It includes all medical specialties, advanced imaging technologies, diagnostic equipment, and high-quality laboratory analysis services.

The clinic is staffed by highly qualified doctors and specialists from داخل وخارج الوطن, ensuring high-quality healthcare services for local residents and visitors from across the country. It contains 10 operating rooms covering various surgical specialties, including orthopedics, neurosurgery, and ENT (ear, nose, and throat), with a dedicated floor for surgical operations. Additionally, a separate wing is allocated for comprehensive medical examinations across different specialties.

1. Hospital Services at Ibn Hayyan Clinic

Regarding the management of medical waste at Ibn Hayyan Clinic, its activities revolve around three main functions:

The clinic is a multidisciplinary medical-surgical facility equipped with modern technologies and collaborates with medical teams from France and Switzerland.

It offers the following services:

2. Medical Waste Management at Ibn Hayyan Clinic

The clinic is required to establish a dedicated management system for its medical waste, which involves the following resources:

Human resources:

Material resources:

3. Collection, Sorting, and Disposal Frequency

4. Classification of Medical Waste at the Clinic

(Source: Prepared by the researchers based on statistics from the clinic’s administrative department.)

5. Components of Different Types of Medical Waste

Source: Prepared by the researchers based on statistics from the clinic’s administrative department.

6. Components of Hazardous Medical Waste:


Source: Prepared by the researchers based on statistics from the clinic’s administrative department.

7. Annual Waste Treatment Costs

The costs are as follows:

Type of CostAverage Quarterly Cost (3 months)Average Annual Cost
Labor115,000 DZD460,000 DZD
Public landfill95,000 DZD380,000 DZD
Waste bags (various types)135,000 DZD540,000 DZD
Other expenses (trucks, incinerators, etc.)157,000 DZD628,000 DZD
Total annual cost2,008,000 DZD

Source: Prepared by the researchers based on statistics from the clinic’s administrative department.

Conclusion

Medical waste management has become a major issue that has seen significant development due to its negative impacts on both human health and the environment. As a result, mechanisms have been developed to ensure the proper treatment of waste without harming environmental and health systems, while also considering the economic aspect through determining disposal costs and, where possible, recycling part of this waste.

Based on this research paper, the following results and recommendations can be outlined:

Results and Recommendations

  1. Establish a comprehensive national strategy for medical waste disposal;
  2. Strengthen the role of society and enhance environmental awareness and culture among all individuals;
  3. Develop an integrated solution for medical waste management involving all stakeholders, especially the Ministry of Health, environmental authorities, civil society organizations, and relevant actors;
  4. Provide dedicated storage rooms for medical waste in hospitals, aligned with WHO recommendations (capacity for two days of waste), along with training and awareness programs for workers involved in waste collection and transport;
  5. Seek environmentally and economically sound alternative technologies to incineration, such as autoclave sterilization combined with shredding equipment;
  6. Ensure the use of personal protective equipment (PPE) for all workers handling medical waste;
  7. Promote health education to change behaviors and encourage proper practices;
  8. Enforce strict segregation of medical waste within healthcare institutions;
  9. Implement training programs on waste collection, sorting, and management;
  10. Establish a specialized body for medical waste management under healthcare institutions or the Ministry of Environment to ensure monitoring and control;
  11. Apply pre-treatment methods (e.g., disinfection and sterilization) before disposal, and develop high-tech incineration facilities to reduce environmental pollution.

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