Sustainability in healthcare: a duty and opportunity for NHS imaging professionals
The world faces urgent financial, environmental and social challenges. The traditional economic model is under strain from climate change, resource depletion and biodiversity loss, affecting millions worldwide. At the same time the NHS is now facing a major shake-up in structure. This pressing situation calls for a critical reassessment of the healthcare industry, which plays a significant role in these issues.
Healthcare, crucial for societal wellbeing, also contributes significantly to environmental problems. Globally, the healthcare industry accounts for approximately 4.4% of carbon emissions, with the figure rising to 5.4% in the UK, surpassing emissions from aviation and shipping. Moreover, healthcare consumes 10% of all materials used globally each year, with each NHS hospital bed generating an average of 13kg of waste daily.
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