After embalming, body organs and fluids are typically disposed of according to local regulations and health guidelines. Embalmers often place the removed organs in a biohazard waste bag, which is then disposed of through incineration or a licensed medical waste facility. Any fluids used during the embalming process are usually drained and also treated as medical waste. Proper disposal ensures compliance with health and safety standards while minimizing environmental impact.
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