Medical Waste Disposal in Illinois
Illinois is one of the five largest medical waste generator states in the country. The Illinois Environmental Protection Agency (IEPA) regulates the management, transport, and treatment of regulated medical waste under 35 Ill. Adm. Code 1422 and the state’s generator base is as complex as its geography: Cook County alone contains thousands of SQG, MQG, LQG facilities spanning major health systems, dense physician and dental networks, dialysis chains, home health agencies, and a large long-term care sector. Downstate Illinois adds rural critical access hospitals, veterinary practices serving the state’s agricultural communities, and a significant home health provider base. Sharps Medical Waste Services has operated in Illinois since the company’s founding in 1994 we maintain a full IEPA-permitted operation with office and service infrastructure serving Chicago, suburban Cook County, and the rest of the state. Every Illinois customer receives SharpsTracer 24/7 compliance documentation, transparent one-price invoicing with no hidden fees, and access to the nation’s largest USPS-authorized mailback program for generators outside scheduled pickup corridors.