The fifth step is to choose a reputable and licensed waste contractor that can collect, transport, and recycle your medical waste safely and legally. Choosing a waste contractor means verifying their credentials, experience, and reputation and ensuring that they comply with the local, state, and federal regulations and standards. Choosing a waste contractor also means establishing a clear and transparent contract that specifies the frequency, cost, and method of collection, transportation, and recycling. For example, you can choose a waste contractor that has a valid permit, a track record of quality service, and a commitment to environmental responsibility. You can also choose a waste contractor that offers a variety of recycling options, such as autoclaving, microwaving, chemical disinfection, shredding, melting, or incineration.