Pharmaceutical Industrial Waste Regulation in Five Countries in Asia

Luthfia Azzahra, N. M. Saptarini
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The pharmaceutical industry produces a various toxic wastes. Generated waste increases the risk of environmental and ecosystem pollution. It is necessary to have proper waste management to prevent waste pollution to the environment. In 1999, WHO published “Guidelines for the Safe Disposal of Unwanted Pharmaceuticals in and after Emergencies”, that contain treatments and safe disposal method, which is appropriate for any country. Many countries had developed and published regulations and guidelines on waste management. This article aimed to review the handling of pharmaceutical industrial waste in five countries in Asia. This review included studies from ProQuest, Crossref, and Google Scholar.  The pharmaceutical industries in Indonesia, India, Japan, Thailand, and China has their own state regulations in order to protect the environment. They also had implemented pharmaceutical industrial waste management following their regulation and guidelines. The method used to treat the waste is similar with WHO guideline. Some factors affecting the country regulations are the insufficient of land and waste management facilities, lack of awareness, low penalties, limited infrastructures, lack of waste testing facilities. The challenge in the future to handle pharmaceutical waste are increasing waste volume, decreasing land for waste management, sewer methods may contaminate water, possible air pollution due to incineration, so it is necessary to have more advanced methods in waste management that are safe for the environment and humans.Keywordz: Industry, Pharmaceutical, Waste Regulation, Asia
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亚洲五国的医药工业废物管制
制药业产生各种有毒废物。产生的废物增加了环境和生态系统污染的风险。有必要进行适当的废物管理,以防止废物污染环境。1999年,世卫组织发表了《紧急情况中及之后安全处置不需要药品准则》,其中载有适用于任何国家的治疗方法和安全处置方法。许多国家制定并公布了关于废物管理的条例和准则。本文旨在对亚洲五个国家的医药工业废物处理进行综述。本综述包括来自ProQuest、Crossref和Google Scholar的研究。为了保护环境,印度尼西亚、印度、日本、泰国和中国的制药行业都有自己的国家法规。它们还按照其规章和准则实施了医药工业废物管理。处理废物的方法与世卫组织指南类似。影响国家法规的一些因素是土地和废物管理设施不足,缺乏意识,处罚低,基础设施有限,缺乏废物检测设施。未来处理制药废物的挑战是废物量增加,废物管理用地减少,下水道方法可能污染水,焚烧可能造成空气污染,因此有必要采用对环境和人类安全的更先进的废物管理方法。关键词:工业,制药,废物管理,亚洲
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