The project was done in collaboration with Rajasthan Health Systems Development Project and National Rural Health Mission along with World Bank. The aim was to bring effectiveness in the implementation of HWCM and provide quality training, to highlight present constraints towards implementation and to suggest the Department of Medicines and Health, the areas of improvement for effective implementation of HWCM in Rajasthan. The project involved training of 759 public health centers across 16 districts along with development and distribution of resource material consisting of manual, a film on universal precautions and handling mercury spillage and seven videos on how to manage various categories of biomedical waste .
Established as a Centre of Excellence of the Ministry of Environment, Forest & Climate Change, Government of India.