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Today is Earth Day – where more than one billion people, governments, institutions and businesses will come together to recognise our collective responsibility and to help accelerate the transition to an equitable, prosperous green economy for all.
The NHS is one of the largest employers in the world, meaning it has a significant carbon footprint that it is working hard to reduce. Radical new ways of managing the NHS estate are needed, and this is why NHS Property Services is leading the way with the development of one of the first net zero health centres in England – the Devizes Health Centre in Wiltshire.
It is also the small changes, when implemented across an organisation that make a huge difference to improving environmental impact and lowering costs across the NHS estate. Recycling is one such change.
In the last 12 months over 99 per cent of NHSPS waste has been diverted from landfill. This outstanding result has been achieved by:
Our Little Wins
As owners of 12 per cent of the NHS estate, these little wins amount to a large impact on reducing the environmental impact across the NHS.
This story was first published in digitalhealth.net
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