25 Litre Clinisafe Yellow Cardboard Carton x 10
Clinisafe (Vernacare)
Clinical waste containersNon-sharps cardboard clinical waste carton
Certifications
- Certified to UN3291 for clinical waste packaging
- Certified to NF X 30 507 for clinical waste containers
- Manufactured from FSC approved cardboard from sustainable forestry sources
- Constructed from recycled cardboard with high recycled content (approximately 70% recycled content for 25 L size)
- Designed to support clinical waste regulations and colour Coded waste segregation schemes
- Certified to UN3291 for clinical waste packaging
- Certified to NF X 30 507 for clinical waste containers
- Manufactured from FSC approved cardboard from sustainable forestry sources
- Constructed from recycled cardboard with high recycled content (approximately 70% recycled content for 25 L size)
- Designed to support clinical waste regulations and colour Coded waste segregation schemes
Non-sharps cardboard clinical waste carton
Description
25 Litre Clinisafe Yellow Cardboard Carton x 10 is a yellow, 25 L cardboard clinical waste container system supplied as a banded case of 10 flat-packed cartons. Constructed from FSC approved recycled cardboard with a strong rigid body and a robust, rip-resistant integral polyethylene liner/bag, it provides a safe, sustainable and cost-effective solution for the disposal of non-sharps soft clinical waste, including infectious, pharmaceutical, offensive and certain gypsum wastes. The flat-pack, ultra-lightweight design reduces storage requirements, transport costs and associated carbon emissions while supporting the reduction of single-use virgin plastic. The range is certified to UN3291 and NF X 30-507 for compliant clinical waste containment.
Bnefits
- Safe, compliant containment of non-sharps soft clinical waste
- Manufactured from FSC approved recycled cardboard with approximately 70% recycled content for the 25 L size
- Integral heavy-duty, rip-resistant polyethylene liner with closure ties to reduce risk of leaks and exposure
- Flat-packed, ultra-lightweight design to minimise storage space, transport loads and carbon emissions
- Strong, rigid body that remains stable in use and stackable when full
- Temporary and final closure features to help prevent overfilling and spillages during handling and transport
- Simple ‘pop up’ / pop-and-lock assembly for quick setup in clinical areas
- Colour-coded yellow carton for clear waste segregation in line with clinical waste regulations
- Integrated carry handle(s) for easier manual handling and transport to final disposal
- UN3291 and NF X 30-507 certified clinical waste packaging solution
Indications
- Disposal of non-sharps soft clinical waste requiring incineration (e.g. infectious soft waste)
- Disposal of medicinally contaminated soft waste in line with yellow clinical waste stream guidance
- Use in medium usage clinical environments such as hospital wards, treatment rooms, outpatient clinics, GP and aesthetic practices for segregated clinical waste
- Support of waste segregation and environmental sustainability programmes by reducing single-use plastic sharps-style containers where non-sharps solutions are appropriate
Composition
- Strong rigid recycled cardboard outer body (FSC approved board, approximately 70% recycled content for 25 L size)
- Integral heavy-duty polyethylene liner / bag with ties for closure
- Printed colour-coded yellow exterior with labelling and barcoding for waste stream identification and traceability
Formulation
- 25 L nominal capacity yellow cardboard clinical waste carton with integral liner, supplied flat-packed, certified for non-sharps clinical waste
Packaging
- Case (band) of 10 x 25 L Clinisafe yellow cardboard cartons
- Supplied flat-packed to reduce storage volume and facilitate transport
- Each assembled container: nominal capacity 25 L with usable capacity of approximately 23 L (typical dimensions around 267 × 267 × 370 mm)
- Pallet quantities (manufacturer level): typically 800 units per pallet for 25 L cartons, as per Clinisafe Cardboard Carton Range data
Usage
- Remove a flat-packed carton from the band of 10 and unfold following the indicated fold lines.
- Assemble the carton using the simple ‘pop up’ / pop-and-lock mechanism until the body is rigid and stable.
- Open and position the integral polyethylene liner inside the carton, ensuring the liner fully lines the interior with the top edge folded over the opening as directed.
- Place the assembled container in an appropriate clinical area or plinth/stand if used, ensuring it is clearly accessible but not obstructing walkways.
- Deposit only appropriate non-sharps soft clinical waste into the container, respecting local yellow clinical waste stream guidance and any printed fill line.
- Use the temporary closure feature between uses or when moving the container within the facility to minimise risk of spillage.
- When the container approaches the recommended fill level, use the liner ties and the carton’s final closure mechanism to secure the liner and close the carton fully.
- Once permanently closed, handle the container using the carry handle and transport it via approved clinical waste routes for final treatment or incineration, in accordance with local regulations.
- Do not reopen the container after final closure; treat as sealed clinical waste packaging ready for disposal.
Contraindications
- Not suitable for sharps disposal; needles, blades and other sharps must be placed in approved sharps containers
- Not intended for bulk free liquids beyond the capacity and performance of the integral liner; follow local guidance for liquid waste
- Do not use if the carton or integral liner is visibly damaged, wet before use or compromised in a way that might affect structural integrity or leak resistance
Adverse Effects
Not publicly listed
Storage Conditions
- Store cartons flat-packed in a clean, dry environment prior to use to maintain cardboard integrity
- Avoid exposure of unused cartons to direct moisture, excessive humidity or physical damage
- Stack and store bands or pallets of cartons in accordance with manufacturer guidance to maintain stability and prevent crushing













