WASTE DECONTAMINATION
Decontamination is the neutralization of harmful substances that threaten life or health, both through direct and indirect contact. When we talk about harmful substances, we mean toxic waste, biological pollutants and chemicals. Decontamination is a process leading to the removal or destruction of microorganisms, and its process covers both living organisms, i.e. humans and animals, as well as inanimate matter. According to the World Bank’s What a Waste 2.0 report: A Global Snapshot of Solid Waste Management to 2050, currently, about 2 billion tons of solid waste are produced each year, which generate a very dangerous “biological bomb” and that is why it is so important to neutralize them in the initial the stage of their formation and degradation, due to the safety of individual units and the good of our planet. To meet the problems of the 21st century, we offer both preparations with nanosilver particles for the decontamination of biological waste, as well as decontamination devices in the form of decontamination mucus, which are used in the process of neutralizing pathogenic substances.