Small Medical Waste Incinerators in Rwanda
Rwanda, known for its rapid economic transformation and commitment to environmental sustainability, has made significant progress in modernizing its healthcare waste management system. With a growing network of district hospitals, health centers, and specialized clinics, the demand for compact, reliable medical waste incinerators has never been greater.
Market Overview: Rwanda’s Healthcare Waste Needs
Rwanda’s healthcare system includes:
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Over 40 district hospitals
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Nearly 500 health centers and posts
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Expanding private clinics in Kigali and secondary cities
These facilities collectively generate a mix of:
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Sharps (needles, syringes)
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Infectious dressings and PPE
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Small quantities of anatomical and pharmaceutical waste
Given Rwanda’s strong environmental policy, there is a national push for:
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Replacing open burning pits and outdated single-chamber brick incinerators
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Using dual-chamber incinerators that meet WHO guidelines
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Introducing small-capacity, energy-efficient units for district-level use
Recent Tenders and Public Procurement
Over the last five years, Rwanda’s Ministry of Health and partner agencies have issued tenders for small medical incinerators. Examples include:
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Ministry of Health tenders (2019–2023): for “medical waste incinerators, capacity 20–50 kg/hour” targeted at district hospitals and new health posts.
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Rwanda Biomedical Center (RBC): procurement projects supported by international donors such as the Global Fund, WHO, and the World Bank.
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Specific projects to support:
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Maternal and child health hospitals
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HIV/AIDS and TB care facilities
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Vaccination campaign sites needing safe sharps disposal
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Technical requirements typically requested:
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Dual-chamber combustion
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Primary combustion chamber ≥ 800°C
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Secondary chamber ≥ 850°C, minimum 2 seconds residence time
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Automatic temperature control and digital monitoring
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Diesel burner (Italy or equivalent) with optional hybrid electric control
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Chimney height ≥ 8–10 meters
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Compact footprint suitable for limited urban space
Why the HICLOVER TS30 PLC Fits Rwanda’s Market
The HICLOVER TS30 PLC is specifically designed for small healthcare facilities and district hospitals:
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Capacity: ~30 kg/hour, matching typical daily waste volumes in district hospitals and private clinics.
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Dual-chamber design: Achieves complete destruction of pathogens and reduces emissions.
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Automatic Italy-brand diesel burner controlled by PLC system for stable combustion.
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PLC (Programmable Logic Controller):
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Monitors temperature in both chambers
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Enables safe, hands-free operation
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Supports operator training and ensures consistent performance
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Compact installation:
Ideal for hospitals with limited space, as often seen in urban areas like Kigali, Huye, and Musanze.
Fuel efficiency:
Optimized burner design reduces diesel consumption, lowering operational costs—an important consideration for facilities with limited budgets.
Promoting HICLOVER TS30 PLC in Rwanda
With Rwanda’s emphasis on:
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Infection control
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Environmental standards aligned with WHO and Basel Convention guidelines
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Improving rural healthcare services
the HICLOVER TS30 PLC provides:
Small-capacity, locally appropriate solution
Durable design for challenging field conditions
Digital temperature monitoring for regulatory compliance
Affordable installation and after-sales support
HICLOVER’s existing installations across Africa, including similar projects in Uganda, Kenya, and Burundi, demonstrate its capability to supply, train, and maintain small medical incinerators for rural and district-level use.
Environmental and Public Health Benefits
Replacing open burning and older brick incinerators with modern units like the TS30 PLC helps Rwanda achieve:
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Higher combustion temperatures, reducing harmful pathogens and dioxins
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Minimal visible smoke and odor, improving community relations
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Lower residual ash volumes, simplifying disposal
As Rwanda continues to modernize its healthcare infrastructure, there is a clear and growing market for small, dual-chamber medical waste incinerators.
The HICLOVER TS30 PLC, with its robust design and PLC-controlled combustion system, is an ideal solution for district hospitals and clinics seeking to comply with national and international standards.
For technical details, case studies, or a quote tailored for Rwandan healthcare facilities, please visit:
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