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San Antonio-based medical waste processor Remedi has expanded its waste tracking and reporting capabilities to help hospital systems measure landfill diversion, compliance outcomes and operational performance.
Remedi says procurement, operations and sustainability teams are increasingly seeking clearer insight into waste volumes, disposition methods and landfill impact across facilities. The company's integrated model aims to track regulated medical waste from pickup through treatment and final disposition, providing healthcare systems with visibility throughout the materials' lifecycle.
According to Remedi, this expanded reporting capability supports internal sustainability reviews, executive reporting and long-term waste reduction planning.
“Healthcare organizations are being asked to report on outcomes, not just processes,” says Monica Kugler, vice president of operations at Remedi. “Providing clearer visibility into waste handling and landfill diversion allows hospital teams to connect compliance, sustainability and operational decision-making in a meaningful way.”
Remedi manages transportation, treatment and downstream disposition with its own personnel, fleet and facilities. The company says this structure reduces reliance on third-party reporting and captures waste data consistently across locations and service lines.
Earlier this week, Remedi also announced its 2026 landfill diversion target, aiming to divert 1.2 million pounds of medical waste from landfill.
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