ICTV
Hospitals & Health Systems

Lower the cost and complexity of non-regulated hospital waste.

Hospital campuses sprawl across dozens of buildings, kitchens, and departments — each generating general waste, cardboard, film, food waste, and sensitive non-medical materials with no unified program. ICTV handles non-regulated solid waste, cafeteria organics, and secure destruction for sensitive materials — not regulated medical or biohazardous waste.

Non-regulated waste and organics under one programMulti-campus reporting and documentationSecure destruction for sensitive non-regulated materials
The Problem

What waste looks like without the right partner.

1

General waste sprawl across a multi-building campus

Hospitals have dozens of departments, kitchens, loading docks, and office buildings generating OCC, film plastics, food waste, and general solid waste. Without a unified program, each department manages vendors separately — and no one has a portfolio view of cost or diversion.

2

Cafeteria and foodservice organics with no compliant diversion

Hospital kitchens generate significant food waste daily. AB 1826 and SB 1383 apply to commercial foodservice operations, including hospital cafeterias — and most hospitals don't have the documentation to prove diversion.

3

Sensitive non-regulated materials with no chain-of-custody

Office paper, branded materials, outdated uniforms, obsolete equipment packaging, and other non-medical destruction needs can't go in the dumpster without creating brand or liability risk. ICTV handles secure destruction with Certificate of Destruction.

4

No unified compliance documentation across campuses

Health systems often operate multiple campuses with separate vendors and no consolidated diversion reporting for ESG or sustainability requirements. ICTV builds one program with portfolio-level documentation.

Why generic providers fall short

The gap between standard service and what healthcare systems & hospitals operations actually need.

Non-regulated and regulated waste get lumped together, creating unnecessary cost.

When general solid waste ends up in regulated medical waste streams, disposal costs spike dramatically. Without a clear program separating non-regulated streams, hospitals systematically overpay.

Cafeteria and foodservice organics have no documented diversion pathway.

Hospital kitchens fall under AB 1826 and SB 1383. Most health systems don't have organized organics documentation — they have a green bin and an invoice, which isn't the same thing.

Multi-campus programs have different vendors, different service levels, and no central reporting.

Health systems with multiple campuses often have legacy vendor relationships at each site with no coordination, no consolidated invoice, and no portfolio-level sustainability data.

Material Streams

What ICTV handles for healthcare systems & hospitals.

OCC / Corrugated CardboardFilm Plastics (packaging, wrap)Food Waste & Cafeteria OrganicsOffice Paper & Confidential MaterialsBranded Materials & UniformsGeneral Solid Waste (non-regulated)

ICTV handles non-regulated solid waste, organics, and secure destruction only. Regulated medical and biohazardous waste requires licensed medical waste management partners.

Regulatory Context

The compliance picture.

What these laws mean for healthcare systems & hospitals — in plain English.

AB 341

Requires recycling programs for businesses generating 4+ cubic yards of solid waste per week. Applies to hospital campus operations.

Non-compliance risk

Non-compliant facilities face fines. Documentation of recycling program and end markets required.

AB 1826

Commercial organics recycling required for hospital cafeterias and foodservice operations generating two or more cubic yards of solid waste.

Non-compliance risk

Requires organics recycling program with documented diversion to approved pathways.

SB 1383

Applies to hospital cafeteria and foodservice operations as commercial food generators. Requires documented diversion of organic waste from landfill.

Non-compliance risk

Fines up to $500–$7,000 per day. Five-year recordkeeping required for organic waste diversion documentation.

Documentation

Audit-ready records. Every program.

Every ICTV program produces documentation that holds up under regulatory review, internal audit, and ESG reporting.

Multi-Campus Compliance Reports

Consolidated diversion data across all hospital campuses for regulatory and sustainability reporting.

SB 1383 Diversion Records

Weight tickets and documentation for cafeteria organics — required for five-year recordkeeping.

Certificate of Destruction

Chain-of-custody documentation for non-regulated materials requiring secure destruction. Issued within 48 hours.

ESG & Sustainability Metrics

Diversion rates, GHG reduction, and zero-waste-to-landfill documentation formatted for health system sustainability reporting.

FAQ

Common questions from healthcare systems & hospitals.

Still have questions? Call us directly at (951) 387-4836 or send us a message.

No. ICTV handles non-regulated solid waste, recyclables, organics, and secure destruction only. Regulated medical waste and biohazardous materials require licensed medical waste management partners and are outside ICTV's scope.

Assess your campus waste program.

ICTV will evaluate your non-regulated waste streams, organic generation, and current vendor setup — and show you exactly what a unified program looks like across your campuses.

No obligation. Free facility assessment included.