Hospital waste management is a crucial issue for University Hospitals (CHU), where patient health and respect for the environment must coexist. This book, Hospital Waste: Towards Sustainable Management in University Hospitals, offers an in-depth analysis of the challenges and solutions associated with waste management in these establishments. In 20 chapters, it covers the different types of waste, current regulations and best practices for reducing the environmental impact of UHCs. The book begins by highlighting the importance of rigorous waste classification and the associated risks. It then explores strategies for reducing waste at source, emphasizing the key role that every member of staff can play in this process. Staff awareness and training are presented as essential levers for improving waste management. The following chapters look at innovative technologies and real-life case studies from university hospitals that have successfully implemented sustainable practices.