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Towards Net Zero Carbon Waste
Achieving Net Zero in the health sector, with all its complexities, will require a more sustainable approach to waste management to maximise opportunities to reduce waste, as well as increase recycling and reuse. Without this, increases in population and ill health will lead to an increase in clinical, food and hazardous waste, with the associated emissions, which will simply add to the health risk and sustainability challenge in the UK. Taking a more sustainable approach to waste can also help to minimise costs and deliver longer-term waste resilience.
Zero Waste, Zero Harm: A Comprehensive Strategy for Managing Clinical Waste in the NHS
The National Health Service is a national treasure, providing vital healthcare services to millions across the UK. Its skilled and compassionate workforce is its backbone, working effortlessly to ensure that patients receive the best healthcare services in their time of need.
Shaping The World Of HFM: The Future Is Digital
For better or worse, the pandemic has changed the fabric of healthcare society. Healthcare Facilities Management is a mobile field that constantly evolves to meet the ever-changing needs of patients and the healthcare industry. Moreover, digitising health facilities management has emerged as a transformative force.