Upcoming Events
Transforming Hospital Theatres: Advancements for a Greener NHS
Join us on the 13th of November for a forward-thinking webinar exploring advancements in hospital theatres, including MedTech, medicine, and gases, and how they can pave the way for a greener NHS.
The NHS is responsible for around 4% of the UK's carbon emissions, making it a significant contributor to climate change.
This event is your chance to:
Explore cutting-edge approaches that minimise environmental impact.
Learn how responsible disposal and alternative technologies can dramatically reduce emissions.
Engage with experts and fellow healthcare professionals committed to building a more sustainable future.
Don't miss out on this opportunity to be part of the movement toward a more sustainable future.
Hear from:
Frank Swinton - Climate Change Lead, NHS England
Frank has a wealth of experience in healthcare, working as a doctor/consultant anaesthetist. He is a specialist in environmental sustainability and sustainability leadership alongside anaesthesia. Frank has experience with several organisations in both healthcare and sustainability, while also driving his personal agenda for sustainability at home and work.
We have a dynamic duo delivering some excellent insights into the latest cutting edge technology in hospital theatres! Christina Hooley MA and Richard McAuley from Brandon Medical will be joining us to deliver a presentation on the future of hospitals
Science, Technology, and Digital Transformation: Smart Hospital Innovations Driving Climate-Smart Healthcare
Smart hospitals are adopting new technologies and digital transformation to optimise facility management, improve patient outcomes, and enhance sustainability. In their presentation, Christina and Richard will talk about how monitoring power usage and gathering data from within the Operating Room (OR) can play a vital role in the context of smart hospitals
The Sustainability Partnerships Awards 2024
The NHS Sustainability Partnership is proud to present the Sustainability Partnership Awards 2024!
In December, we are celebrating the achievements of those who are working to make the NHS a more sustainable organisation. Last year, we had a record-breaking number of entries and we had our biggest ever turn-out to our online awards ceremony!
The awards will recognise the best practices in sustainable healthcare, from reducing energy consumption to waste reduction to green procurement.
Our awards have been created to showcase the most innovative businesses within the sustainable healthcare space as well as the NHS Trusts that have been striving to implement sustainable change across the healthcare system.
Get your glad rags ready.
NHS Plastics: Reduce, Reuse, Recycle
The NHS plays a vital role in our health, but its plastic footprint can have a significant impact on the environment. This webinar will explore how the NHS can become a leader in sustainable healthcare.
Join us for a dynamic discussion on:
The environmental impact of plastic in the NHS
We'll delve into the scale of plastic use and its consequences for our planet.
Innovative solutions for reducing plastic consumption
Discover pioneering methods and processes that minimise plastic dependence while maintaining patient safety.
Collaboration for a greener NHS
Learn how partnerships and knowledge sharing can accelerate the adoption of sustainable practices across healthcare institutions.
Speakers Announcement:
Dan Maudsley, Commercial Director – Econix Limited
About: Econix Ltd is the designer and producer of the Bio-bin®, the leading eco-friendly non-sharp clinical waste container. Crafted from 96% paper, our Bio-bins offer a more sustainable alternative to conventional plastic bins and bags, significantly reducing carbon emissions in healthcare facilities. We are committed to advancing greener practices in clinical waste management, combining innovation with deep industry expertise to support a healthier.
Dr Richard Hixson FRCA FFICM, Physician Environmentalist, Consultant - Critical Care Medicine
About: Richard Hixson is a Consultant in Critical Care Medicine, Physician Environmentalist, Member of the UK Ocean Decade Committee, and co-founder of Healthcare Ocean. Richard’s interest is Global Goal 14, Life Below Water and he works with healthcare providers, supplier industries and NGOs with the goal of improving the health of the ocean.
Luke Housley - Lampadina Group
In the upcoming webinar, Luke Housley from Lampadina Group will discuss their sustainable solutions for the medical and laboratory sectors. He will cover energy-efficient equipment, including refrigeration and autoclave products from Haier, and introduce alternatives to plastic waste containers, such as WoodSafe, which reduce CO2 and packaging waste.
Hagi Yehidi, CEO - Envomed
In the upcoming webinar, Hagi Yehidi from Envomed will present their innovative solution for on-site clinical waste treatment and shredding. He will explain how Envomed reduces waste volume by 80-90%, reclassifies it as non-hazardous, and significantly cuts waste collection costs and CO2 emissions.
Building Back Greener: Strategies for Building, Transforming, and Retrofitting the NHS Estate
This webinar will cover a range of topics, delving into the sustainable transformation of hospital estates. From the integration of electric vehicles (EV) to advancements in hospital building design, we will explore every facet of sustainability in healthcare.
Did you know that if the NHS hits its Net Zero targets, over 2,000,000 life years will be saved through cleaner air, healthier cities, and a more resilient health service.
Wondering why you should attend?
Gain insights into cutting-edge solutions for sustainability in hospital estates.
Learn about collaborative initiatives driving positive change in the NHS.
Explore opportunities for partnership with likeminded companies to create a sustainable future.
Understand the importance of rooting out wastefulness and replacing it with innovation.
Speakers Include:
Alison Holt, Director - Natural Capital Solutions
Alison will be delivering:
Valuing the benefits provided by the NHS outdoor estate: making a business case
The green and blue spaces that make up the NHS estate provide a range of benefits to patients, staff and the people who live around them. For example, they sequester carbon, take up air pollutants, and provide habitat for biodiversity. Vitally they also provide physical and mental health benefits. Two projects led by Natural Capital Solutions, focused on the NHS outdoor estate in Scotland, have demonstrated that it is possible to value these benefits to make a business case to better integrate nature on hospital estates. It saves costs to the NHS, addresses health inequalities, the climate and nature emergencies, and promotes environmental sustainability.
David Coxon, Energy Manager - The Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust
As an Energy Manager at the Newcastle upon Tyne Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, I work with closely with the trust’s net zero lead to decarbonize the hospitals’ estate. My goal is to align the trusts ambitious Climate Emergency Strategy with our science-based carbon budget by 2030. With a global reputation for sustainable healthcare leadership, our award-winning Sustainable Healthcare in Newcastle (Shine) program engages staff in climate action across all areas.
Ian Sanderson, CEO - NexGen Carbon Zero Ltd
Ian Sanderson is a seasoned entrepreneur and nanotechnology expert. He founded NexGen, a company dedicated to developing sustainable and efficient heating solutions. With a focus on addressing fuel poverty and reducing energy consumption, Ian's innovative approach utilizes far infrared energy to provide targeted warmth. NexGen's technology offers a promising alternative to traditional heating methods, promoting both environmental sustainability and improved living conditions.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of a collective effort to shape the future of healthcare sustainability.
From Patients to Planet: Building a Nature-Positive NHS
Biodiversity isn't just a concept; it's our lifeline, sustaining our health and the health of our planet. We rely on biodiversity to stay healthy.
Biodiversity sustains our food supply, is a source of medicines, and supports the provision of clean air and fresh water while also contributing to economic development, and cultural and spiritual enrichment.
Imagine an NHS that heals not just patients, but also the planet. This event explores the critical role the NHS plays in biodiversity conservation, showcasing its potential to become a global leader in sustainability.
Join us on the 22nd of August to:
Discover the impact of the NHS on biodiversity: Explore the environmental footprint of healthcare and the hidden costs of neglecting nature.
Uncover innovative solutions: Learn about groundbreaking initiatives to reduce the NHS's ecological impact, from green spaces within hospitals to sustainable procurement practices.
Hear from leading experts: Gain insights from healthcare professionals, environmental scientists, and policy makers driving positive change.
Engage in collaborative discussions: Explore opportunities for cross-sector collaboration and share your ideas for a greener future for the NHS and beyond.
Don't miss this opportunity to be part of the conversation.
Speakers include:
Dr Emma Vittery - Paediatric Sustainability Fellow, Centre for Sustainable Healthcare and Newcastle upon Tyne NHS Foundation Trust
Many people receiving medical care and treatment face barriers to the benefits of interacting with nature, both in hospital and community settings. The Great North Children’s Hospital have formed an innovative partnership with Northumberland Wildlife Trust to run their Eco Influencers Project with children and young people on a ward, for the first time. This collaborative aims to help young people feel calmer and closer to nature, alongside inspiring projects to protect and promote biodiversity in their hospital and communities, building holistic life skills including leadership and teamwork.
Rhiannon Studholme - Eco Mentor, Northumberland Wildlife Trust.
Eco Influencers is a Youth Social Action project funded by Newcastle Youth Fund to connect young people in Newcastle aged 13-19 to support young people to take action for and connect to nature.
Liz Heard - Wild City Manager, Northumberland Wildlife Trust
Northumberland Wildlife Trust aim to create a society where nature matters - where people understand the value of nature and take action for it. To do this, they educate and inspire thousands of people every year, reconnecting them with their local environment through their visitor centres, events, campaigns and engagement programmes.
Harriet White - Woodland Creation and Tree Planting Project Manager, NHS Forest.
Harriet is the Woodland Creation and Tree Planting Project Manager and is part of the NHS Forest project, working to increase tree planting on green space around NHS Sites. This project has DEFRA-funded trees which enable sites to create woodland, orchards, tiny forests, and plant individual trees. She is passionate about the well-being benefits of engaging with the natural environment and is currently completing an MSc in Agroforestry and Food Security. She has worked locally and internationally on woodland and horticulture projects. Most recently, she has run a busy program of practical activities including woodland management, and conservation projects for The Conservation Volunteers in Essex.
Gemma Linacre - Principle Ecologist, Sweco UK
Gemma is a Principal Ecologist for Sweco. Gemma has worked in ecological consultancy since 2008 working for a diverse range of clients, on a wide variety of projects including residential developments, schools, Anglian Water assets, hospitals, railway infrastructure improvements and road schemes. Gemma is experienced in conducting surveys for habitats and a range of protected species with particular expertise in great crested newts, reptiles and dormice. Gemma has been involved in large scale species mitigation projects where she has designed appropriate mitigation; she has been the named ecologist on Natural England great crested newt and badger mitigation licences. Gemma has extensive experience in ecological reporting and project management for a range of projects.
Matt Lindsay - Director and General Manager, Growing Revolution Limited
Matt works as one of the Directors at Growing Revolution, helping to bring nature into our public and private spaces through living walls and other green infrastructure products.
Matt was selected as one of ProLandscaper’s 30 Under 30 Horticulture professionals in 2020, as well as selected as a “Future Leader” by the UK Green Building Council in the same year.
In 2023, Matt was one of 26 professionals who represented the “Future of Horticulture” at RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Lead the Conversation: Building Communication Strategies for a Sustainable NHS Future
Welcome to the closing chapter of our NHS Sustainability Day of Action! In our final session, we turn our focus to the critical element of communication and engagement. After all, achieving the NHS's ambitious NetZero goal by 2040 requires the collective understanding and action of the entire healthcare system.
Did you know that 1 in 6 NHS staff in England report a nationality other than British?
Here's where we come in:
We'll be delving into the art of animated storytelling, exploring how a single image can transcend language barriers and deliver powerful messages.
We will assist you in developing engaging strategies that resonate with your Trust's staff, regardless of their cultural background or Sustainability Kowledge
Sustainability can only be achieved by effectively communicating your green plan and goals across your NHS Trust
Join us as we explore practical resources and techniques to ensure your sustainability message reaches every corner of the NHS, empowering everyone to be part of the change.
Remember, this journey towards a greener future needs a collective voice, and we're here to help you amplify it.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Jessica Farrow, Head of Communications & Insight at Halston B2B
Gary Butterfield, Founder of Joy Junction
Imagine a workplace, your workplace, where every individual feels profound inner contentment, with gratitude and purpose filling the air. A workplace that goes beyond the ordinary, embracing joy as its guiding principle, fostering buoyancy, compassion, and wellbeing.
At Joy Junction, we believe that everyone has the right to be joyful at work, connected to a community of people who want to make a positive impact on themselves and their workplace.
Partnering with HR leaders and wellbeing teams, we create joyful workplace cultures. Together, let’s create spaces where employees feel valued and empowered.
Sam Taylor, Co-founder & Director, madeby.studio
madeby.studio is a digital agency specialising in crafting sustainable websites and applications that are good for the planet and your bottom line. They pride themselves on their commitment to technical excellence, building digital solutions with sustainability & accessibility ingrained at every step of the process.
I'll be sharing valuable insights on how to incorporate sustainability into your digital design strategy. Attendees will learn practical methods to minimise online carbon footprints and understand the broader economic impacts of adopting low carbon practices in the digital realm
Kate Hutchinson, Founder of The Sustainability Community, Yorkshire Sustainability Festival 2024 & The Secret Event Service.
How Can The NHS Plate Up Sustainable Food Alternatives?
Join us for a thought-provoking webinar exploring the challenges and opportunities of integrating sustainable nutrition within the NHS.
The NHS is under constant pressure to balance cost-effectiveness with high-quality patient care. Budget constraints and limited resources often push crucial areas like sustainable nutrition to the sidelines. However, "sustainable healthy diets", as defined by the British Dietetic Association, offer a promising solution. These diets:
Prioritise health and well-being
Minimise environmental impact
Ensure accessibility, affordability, and safety
Promote equity and cultural acceptance
By incorporating practices like seasonal menus and plant-based alternatives, the NHS can align its nutritional needs with its green agenda.
Our expert panel, featuring NHS professionals, industry leaders, and innovative businesses, will discuss:
The challenges and opportunities of implementing sustainable nutrition in the NHS.
Practical strategies for integrating sustainable food into healthcare systems.
Innovative services and products supporting sustainable practices.
The potential benefits for patient health, the environment, and cost-efficiency.
Don't miss this chance to explore how the NHS can serve "The Green Plate" and nourish both patients and the planet.
Register now and join the conversation!
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Grant Keenan, Managing Director at Keenan Recycling
Talk Title: Preparing for change: Navigating new food waste regulations in the NHS
About: Keenan Recycling is the UK’s largest food waste collection company, operating from 18 depots across the UK. Established with a vision to reduce landfill waste and promote environmental sustainability, Keenan Recycling has become a leading force in the processing of organic waste into high-quality compost and other valuable products.
Keenan is on a Net Zero journey to decarbonise the fleet by 2030. Utilising food waste vehicles that run on hydrogen, HVO (Hydrolysed vegetable oil) and CNG (Compressed Natural Gas), the company is leading the way with a greener collection model.
Becky Mears, Managing Director, Season Well CIC
About: We are a Social Enterprise whose purpose is to get more people eating local vegetables, herbs and fruit when they are in season. We help people to know how to cook with seasonal produce and to have a go at growing their own.
We enable people to just have a go at growing. We can hold workshops and classes on seasonal cooking and growing. We share hints tips and recipes on our social media and blog. We work with community organisations, businesses and schools to set up their own food growing projects and cooking projects to help share the love and knowledge of enjoying great, seasonal food.
Andrew Berry, Retail Catering Back of House Senior Team Leader - University Hospitals of Leicester
As a Chef Supervisor at University Hospitals of Leicester for over 13 years, I have been responsible for overseeing the catering and production cooking for patients, staff, and visitors. I have also completed the Senior Culinary Chef course at HIT Training, where I gained advanced skills in restaurant, culinary, and catering management. I am passionate about providing high-quality, nutritious, and diverse meals that meet the dietary and cultural needs of the hospital community. I have also contributed to improving the efficiency, safety, and sustainability of the catering operations, as well as mentoring and developing the culinary team. I am looking for an opportunity to apply my expertise and experience in a dynamic and innovative organization that values excellence, collaboration, and diversity in the food service industry.
Beyond Ambition: Achieving Net Zero in NHS Supply Chains
Join us for our first webinar of our Sustainability Day of Action! In this morning session, we’ll be delving into the heart of the NHS's ambitious Net Zero journey.
The NHS has set a groundbreaking target: reaching NetZero emissions for both direct and indirect sources by 2040 and 2045, respectively. But, achieving this requires collaboration with suppliers.
This webinar goes beyond the roadmap, exploring:
The power of collective action: How the NHS and suppliers can work together to unlock the full potential of sustainable practices.
Beyond compliance, towards innovation: Uncovering additional steps beyond the roadmap to truly accelerate progress and embed sustainability into the core of supply chains.
Smoothing the transition, building resilience: Examining potential challenges and practical solutions to ensure a smooth, future-proof transition for both NHS and suppliers.
Hear from leading voices in the NHS, cutting-edge industry professionals, and businesses offering innovative solutions as they navigate the exciting path towards a greener future. Gain valuable insights, discover actionable strategies, and actively participate in shaping a more sustainable NHS supply chain for all.
This is not just a webinar; it's an opportunity to be part of the change.
Speaker Announcement
Stephen Burt, Carbon & Sustainability Services Director, NQA Certification
Talk Title: Achieving Net Zero in NHS Supply Chains: the role of Accredited Verification services for carbon quantification, mitigation and reporting
About: NQA is a global Certification and Verification Body, specialising in providing robust and credible services to a wide range of industries. This includes Carbon Verification services against international standards such as ISO 14064-1, ISO14068-1, PAS2060 and PAS2080, enabling our client companies to demonstrate that their carbon quantification, mitigation and reporting processes are undertaken to the very highest of standards.
Tushar Sharma, Co-Founder and CEO, Ecomedic AI
Talk Title: Conduct Life Cycle Assessments of Products and Services at Scale
About: The healthcare industry emits more emissions than aviation (2x) & automotive (1.5x). Cost-based methods to measure emissions don’t work for hospitals/ suppliers due to rising costs/ inflation. Science-based approach called Life Cycle Assessments (LCA) has been adopted by the hospitals. This helps analyse the entire process around clinical pathways and find a more carbon-efficient process. LCA can take 6+ months and is prohibitively expensive($$$). Ecomedic has created an AI LCA tool that conducts LCA within 3-4 hours & reduces cost by 100x. Ecomedic is enabling hospitals and medical suppliers to conduct assessments at scale without the need to train for months on complex software. At the core of our product, Ecomedic has a relentless focus on financial viability, health equity, and sustainability when looking at emissions in the healthcare industry. We aim to help reduce 100 megatons kg CO2 e every year.
Speaker announcement coming soon.
Driving Sustainability: Innovations in NHS Transport and Travel
The NHS aims to decarbonise its fleet by 2035, including transitioning to electric vehicles and promoting sustainable travel options for staff and patients. This webinar focuses on sustainable transport and travel within the NHS, providing a platform for showcasing ground-breaking technologies, processes and services.
Hear from leading experts showcasing cutting-edge solutions for transitioning to electric vehicles, promoting active travel for staff and patients, and optimising logistics for reduced emissions.
Discover best practices from across the NHS, gaining valuable insights and actionable strategies for implementing sustainable changes in your own NHS Trust.
Join us on this webinar as we work together to create positive change in the NHS’ transport and travel.
Speaker Announcement
Raj Bucktowar, CTO and co-founder of Mobile Worker Plus.
Talk title - Sustainable Car Park Management
A technologist with strong operational experience, Raj has 10+ years’ experience in Parking and Transportation delivering permit solutions to the Healthcare, Higher Education and Rail sectors.
Octopass helps NHS trusts improve parking efficiency, demonstrate compliance and reach sustainability goals, all while increasing revenue. The solution is flexible and customisable, allowing organisations to tailor the parking permit application and management processes to meet their specific needs. Developed by Mobile Worker Plus, Octopass is a cloud-based solution that helps organisations revolutionise permit and pass management. Originally deployed over 10 years ago, Octopass has evolved to meet the changing demands of multiple UK sectors, including healthcare.
Andrew Bradley, Senior Delivery Lead – Net Zero Travel & Transport Team, NHS England
Andrew has worked in transport for twenty years. Initially working in the London bus industry, he made the leap into the world of transport planning, working initially at Surrey County Council, then for over a decade as Sustainable Transport Manager at City of York Council and latterly at West Yorkshire Combined Authority where he was Head of Customer Services.
Andrew joined the newly formed Net Zero Travel & Transport team in April 2022, working as part of a small but perfectly formed group who are working to shape the delivery of zero emission travel and transport within the NHS.
Leading on modal shift, Andrew is working collaboratively with NHS trusts and Integrated Care Systems across England to identify and deliver high impact measures which will reduce the NHS’s Carbon emissions at pace.
Mary McAlister, Group Partnerships at Zedify UK
About: Zedify is the UK’s largest cargo bike courier network and a tech-powered, right-sized service for urban deliveries. Seen as one of the pioneers of cargo bike logistics in the UK, their zero-tailpipe emissions service will help deliver the NHS green agenda.
Earth Day 2024: NHS Plastic Vs Pollution
Mark your calendars!
As the world gears up for Earth Day 2024 on April 22nd, EARTHDAY.ORG is once again rallying millions to protect our planet. This year, the focus is unwavering: ending plastic pollution for the sake of human and planetary health.
In line with this critical mission, we invite you to join us for the NHS Plastic Vs Pollution webinar. As part of the broader effort to reduce plastic use by 60% by 2040, this online event will specifically address the NHS's role and impact.
Are you:
Concerned about the environmental and health consequences of plastic pollution?
An NHS employee looking to make a positive difference?
Then this webinar is for you!
Join us for an informative exploration of how the NHS can tackle plastic waste and contribute to a healthier planet. You'll gain valuable insights on:
The scale of plastic pollution within the NHS and its environmental footprint.
The health risks associated with plastic exposure.
Practical solutions and initiatives that NHS organisations can implement to reduce plastic use and adopt a circular economy approach.
Opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing across the NHS.
By participating, you'll be part of a crucial conversation and equip yourself with actionable steps to make a real difference.
Register now and secure your free spot!
Let's join forces to combat plastic pollution, protect our planet, and ensure a healthier future for all.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Sam Coombes, Lead Medicines Information Technician and Sustainability Lead at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust, and Cath Cooksey, Lead Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist at Kent and Medway ICB, will be joining us for a talk titled: "Breathing Life into Inhaler Recycling!" ♻️
They'll be sharing their insights on the UK's largest inhaler recycling pilot program, Re-Hale, and how it's transforming the way we manage old and unwanted inhalers.
Hannah Montgomery, Marketing, Sustainability and Care Lead at Grace Cares, a fantastic nonprofit dedicated to supporting the planet, older adults, and healthcare workers across the UK, will be joining us.
Grace Cares is on a vital mission to divert care equipment from landfills, promoting a more sustainable healthcare system. ♻️
In her talk, Hannah will share valuable insights on their impactful work and how you can get involved.
Future-Proof Your Bids and Achieve Net Zero: A Guide to PPN 06/21
From 1st April 2024, the government’s Public Procurement Notice 06/21 (PPN 06/21) requires all businesses bidding for NHS contracts to make a net zero commitment and carbon reduction plan publicly available. This goes beyond SECR and other carbon reporting due to the requirement to validate planned actions and demonstrate progress year on year.
Businesses who fail to make this commitment or publish their carbon reduction plan, risk being excluded from the NHS procurement process.
Join the us, Halston B2B, Flotilla and Vida Healthcare where we will discuss:
How to unlock PPN 06/21: Requirements and who's in, who's out
Master Carbon Reduction Plans: simple, cost-effective strategies
Automated solutions: Effortless PPN 06/21 compliance and third party validation
Net Zero commitment: Charting your trajectory to success
Annual reporting made easy: Monitoring your progress
Beyond compliance: Maximising the wider value creation of Carbon Reduction Plans for business growth
Don't Miss Out on Tomorrow's Opportunities - Act Now!
Our Speakers
John Rastrick, Founder & CEO, Flotilla
John will outline the requirements of PPN 06/21, how to create a carbon reduction plan and the wider benefits and value creation from doing so.
James Rycroft, Managing Director, Vida Healthcare
Hear how Vida Healthcare is reaping the climate and commercial benefits of implementing a Carbon Reduction Plan (CPR), through a live discussion with the company's Managing Director, James Rycroft
Jessica Farrow, Head of Communications, Halston B2B
Find out how to create an engaging narrative around your sustainable story, how to make your documentation accessible and presentable for tenders and how to present yourself onsite and in comms
World Water Day: The NHS Water Agenda
World Water Day is celebrated annually on March 22nd. It’s a global initiative that the United Nations established in 1993. The day aims to highlight the importance of freshwater and advocate for water conservation. In 2023, we mark the 21st anniversary of this event, using it to celebrate water and raise awareness about its essential role.
Did you know the NHS spent approximately £260 million on water and sewerage in 2020/2021?
This does not just come as a financial cost for the NHS, but it also costs the environment. Nevertheless, the NHS is dedicated to reducing its water usage and enhancing sustainability. In line with NHS England's guidance, implementing water-efficiency measures could potentially yield substantial financial savings of up to 20%, equating to an annual saving of £9.5 million.
Join us for this webinar as we discuss the services, processes, and that can assist the NHS in reducing water waste and changing behaviours.
Speaker Announcement
Paul Chivers, Innovation & Sustainability Consultant, Mackwell Health Ltd,
Talk Title:Innovation saves up to 115 swimming pools of water per year!
Mackwell Health is an innovator, leading the way with ingenious, sustainable solutions in infection prevention technology. Always backed by science, our UK engineered and manufactured solutions provide unprecedented levels of safety in the environments in which they are used.
Oli Shelley, Head of Operations at Wave Utilities.
Oli heads up the Water Efficiency Services team at Wave Utilities, a Retailer in the competitive-household water market, with overall responsibility for both the commercial and operational delivery of all of their Active Water Management® services (including customer-side leakage detection and repair and smart metering provision) to Wave’s national portfolio of end business customers.
The Future of Healthcare is Green: A Look at the Latest Tech Solutions
Healthcare is one of the largest contributors to climate change, around 4-5% of total UK carbon emissions and the NHS in England alone is responsible for 40% of the public This event will bring together businesses and healthcare professionals to discuss how technology is helping the NHS to reduce its environmental impact.
The 2023 Sustainability Awards
The NHS Sustainability Partnership is proud to present the Sustainability Partnership Awards 2023. On January 31st 2024 we are celebrating the achievements of those who are working to make the NHS a more sustainable organisation.
The awards will recognise the best practices in sustainable healthcare, from reducing energy consumption to waste reduction to green procurement.
Our awards have been created to showcase the most innovative businesses within the sustainable healthcare space as well as the NHS Trusts that have been striving to implement sustainable change across the healthcare system.
The awards are used to benchmark significant achievements and recognise leaders within the field.
Nominations will open on October 6th!
To nominate an individual or team, please visit our awards page here.
Sign up for your tickets to attend our awards ceremony and see who our stars of 2023 will be.
The NHS Sustainability Agenda 2024
This webinar is a great opportunity to hear from NHS sustainability professionals about their journeys so far, the challenges they have faced, and what they believe is to come over the next year.
From Field to Fork: Sustainability in Nutrition
The NHS is facing a constant challenge to deliver cost savings whilst ensuring a high standard of patient care, yet, with growing budget constraints and lack of resources, areas of significant impact on sustainability such as nutrition is being left behind.
“Sustainable Healthy Diets are dietary patterns that promote all dimensions of individuals’ health and wellbeing; have low environmental pressure and impact; are accessible, affordable, safe and equitable; and are culturally acceptable.” – The British Dietic Association (BDA)
From building menus around seasonality, to introducing more plant-based alternatives, there are a whole host of ways in which nutrition can be focussed on within the NHS’s green agenda.
This webinar will host a panel of NHS and industry professionals as well as businesses with a range of innovative services and products to discuss how sustainable nutrition can be properly implemented into the NHS.
Interested in speaking at this event get in touch here
Our First Speaker:
Having worked for Quorn for almost 10 years, across all foodservice channels, Ellie brings her passion and expertise in food, food operations, nutrition and sustainability to the forefront when engaging with stakeholders from all sectors. As the Senior lead for Net Positive at QuornPro, she is a key driver behind their range of Net Positive initiatives and solutions. Working on projects for both wholesale and catering clients Ellie has been leading for unique award-winning concepts that not only help to lower the impact of Carbon within their food supply chain these solutions deliver healthy nutrition without compromising on experience or taste.
Just as she supports those around her to realise their personal and professional sustainability goals, she has dedicated time to mentor young people to develop their environmental initiatives to tackle the climate crisis through the Young Green Briton Challenge.
Ellie cares also a lot about food waste, working with known organisations to redistribute healthy and nutritious surplus food to help feed hungry children and their families across the country.
Our Second Speaker:
Bringing thirty years of corporate, military, hospitality, and restaurant ownership experience to the NHS, Tim's approach is that every patient deserves to eat restaurant-quality meals. A passionate proponent of food as medicine, he has appeared on Channel Four's Food Unwrapped and has been published on many occasions to showcase the opportunities, rather than the restrictions, of providing over 5,000 high-quality meals a day.
Winner of the Public Sector Hospital Caterer of the Year 2021 & Hospital Caterer of the Year 2022, Tim joined NHSE as Net Zero Food Programme Manager in August 2022, promoting the Net Zero Food Programme, which links intrinsically to the Food Standards and NHS Food Review. He is driving exemplary leadership throughout NHS catering.
Tim chairs the NHS Catering Exemplar Sites group and co-chairs the Expert Panel, focusing on 24/7 feeding for NHS staff.
The Future of Sustainability in the NHS: A Reuse and Repurpose Revolution
The NHS' supply chain is responsible for 66% of its total carbon emissions. Being one of the world's largest organisations, the NHS must lead in sustainability, particularly given the challenges of rising costs, growing demand, and environmental pressures in healthcare worldwide. To address these issues, the NHS can leverage two key strategies: reuse and repurposing.
But reuse isn’t always straightforward in the NHS because a lot of equipment is not reusable for reasons of clinical safety. So how can how can hospitals look to increase product reuse?
In our upcoming webinar, professionals from across the NHS and businesses offering relevant products or services will discuss how to incorporate sustainability into the NHS supply chain with reuse and repurposing technologies, services and processes.
Speaker Announcement
Stephen Hall, Managing Director Silentia UK
Talk Tile – Our mission is to eliminate hospital curtains along with their carbon footprint, running costs and cross-infection risk.
As Managing Director of the Lisclare Group, Stephen has been working with stakeholders within the healthcare sector and the home environment. The company’s priority has always been that as an independent company, we have the freedom to select the best products for the sector which will allow carers to focus on their patients – giving them the freedom to care. For the last 15 years, Stephen has been at the helm of the UK branch of Silentia. Since 1990, Silentia has been the leader in patient privacy, developing innovative solutions that not only help reduce the risk of cross-infection but also reduce waste and energy consumption, contributing to a cleaner environment. As resource efficiency becomes a critical focus of the healthcare industry, Silentia remains committed to supporting hospitals with future-proof patient privacy. Today we are trusted by hospitals across the world in 50+ countries and proudly deliver products with a proven lifetime of 10+ years
Steve Haskew, Group Director of Sustainability & Client Engagement Lead, Circular Computing
Talk Title - Sustainability in IT: The – the future is unkNOWn
Steve Haskew is the Director of Sustainability and Client Engagement at Circular Computing (a remanufacturer of laptop technology and innovator in the emerging circular economy space). An experienced board-level all-rounder with a demonstrated history of working in innovative and disruptive environments Skilled in project management, change and risk management, and building performance teams.
Matthew Greenhill, Senior Sustainability Consultant at, WRM
WRM specialise in providing professional assurance and technical expertise to enable organisations to improve their sustainability and reduce their impact on our environment.
Matt oversees the development of the company’s sustainability service area and manages a diverse range of sustainability projects for public, private and third-sector organisations. His main workstreams include carbon footprints, assessments, and reduction plans; sustainability strategies; ESG strategies; and Carbon Literacy training. He also serves as a Sustainability Manager with The Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust, emphasising the importance of fostering a culture change within organisations to drive the transition towards achieving net-zero carbon emissions.
Joann Stockdale, Specialist Inventory Manager, Receipts & Distribution for Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust is one of the largest and busiest acute hospital trusts in the UK, with an aim to become one of the country’s greenest NHS Trusts. 💚
Joann currently works across warehousing and manages all receipts in a newly centralised location. She also manages PPE and sterile services pick and pack, with onward delivery to end users.
Sustainable Supply Chains: Pushing the NHS towards a Greener Future
The NHS is committed to reaching net zero by 2040 for their directly controlled emissions, and by 2045 for the emissions they influence through goods and services bought from their suppliers. But, to achieve this ambitious goal, the NHS needs a great deal of collaboration from their suppliers.
The Net Zero Supplier Roadmap sets out a step-by-step timeline to help suppliers align with the NHS’s net zero goals between now and 2030 (including a two year grace period on milestones up to 2027 for SMEs and voluntary, community and social enterprises). But what extra steps will the NHS and their suppliers need to take to ensure their success on their net zero journey? And how easy will this transition be for both parties?
This webinar will see NHS and industry professionals, and business will products or services to aid the NHS in moving towards a more sustainable supply chain come together to discuss what will be needed to build a greener future.
Speaker Announcement
Louis Brown
Senior Account Executive, EcoVadis
EcoVadis is a purpose-driven company whose mission is to provide the world's most trusted business sustainability ratings. Businesses of all sizes rely on EcoVadis’ expert intelligence and evidence-based ratings to monitor and improve the sustainability performance of their business and trading partners. Its actionable scorecards, benchmarks, carbon action tools, and insights guide an improvement journey for environmental, social and ethical practices across 200 industry categories and 175 countries. Industry leaders such as Johnson & Johnson, L’Oréal, Unilever, LVMH, Bridgestone, BASF and JPMorgan are among the 100,000 businesses that collaborate with EcoVadis to drive resilience, sustainable growth and positive impact worldwide. Learn more on ecovadis.com, Twitter or LinkedIn.
Bryony Salter
Head of Impact & Sustainability, Positive Planet
Positive Planet provides solutions for businesses and organisations looking to take, responsible action to reduce their climate impact. The consultancy has a suite of, business applications designed to simplify the pathway to net zero. From carbon footprint measurement, emissions reduction planning, employee training, stakeholder engagement and program delivery, Positive Planet delivers innovative, ways to turn intent into impact.
NHS Waste: How to Build a Circular Economy
Our National Health Service produces thousands of tonnes of waste every year, with 133,000 tonnes of this being plastic waste. The Greener NHS program has NHS waste high on their agenda for paving the way to a more sustainable future for our healthcare service, which so far is having a strong effect. Yorkshire Ambulance Service NHS Trust has removed 200,000 items of single use plastic alone from their waste in 2019/20.
But how can hospitals look to reduce their waste and begin to implement a more circular waste strategy?
For this webinar, we will be inviting industry professionals and businesses with new products and services that can help to combat waste and introduce circular thinking into the NHS’s green plans.
Speaker Announcement
Guy Wing, Contract Manager, Sharpsmart
Sharpsmart entered the UK healthcare market in 2000 challenging the long-instilled practices of clinical waste being managed as a back-of-dock service with no infection risk considerations, ushering in a new standard of risk prevention by putting safety, intelligent movement and clinical design at the forefront of its waste management practices. One of Sharpsmart’s principle founding values is also to achieve the highest level of sustainability possible through innovation, product, and process.
Clare Atkinson, Director of Research and Development, Nu Green
Talk Title: The Importance of Data in Sustainable Waste Management
At NuGreen we are working to deliver a more sustainable healthcare sector through our bespoke consultation process, educational packages and research and development. We take a 4-stage approach to helping healthcare settings save money, reduce emissions and increase the percentage of recycled material: Collect, Analyse, Implement, and Futureproof.
We believe generating and analysing business data can paint a picture of sustainability credentials. This data creates a baseline to highlight key areas of best practice and areas of concern, by analysing this data businesses can make informed decisions to implement long term sustainable change.
By setting Science Based Targets, then re-auditing and analysing this data, you can clearly track progress against the original baseline data. We work with local NHS trusts and other companies, within the healthcare sector, to help them analyse their business practices, product selection and waste management processes.
The idea is that we look to create circular processes that bring in a network of expertise from other industries to maximise the planet’s resources, minimise waste and reduce costs to the sector. We believe in using data and science-based targets with our clients to create and implement a path to a sustainable future.
Conor Connolly, VP, Business Development (Diagnostics), Envetec Sustainable Technologies
Talk Title: Create Clean Change: Sustainable treatment of clinical waste.
Conor Connolly is Vice President of Business Development for Envetec. Envetec is an Irish company with a global vision to create clean change. Their mission is to enable all laboratories to move towards zero biohazardous waste.
Envetec was founded in 2021 as a spin-out from Technopath Clinical Diagnostics, a leader in clinical diagnostics whose clients included global diagnostic companies and clinical laboratories. Envetec’s GENERATIONS – our clean technology – represents 10 years of investment in research and development combined with industry collaboration to deliver the best solution for the safe treatment of laboratory biohazardous materials and waste with the ability to achieve net zero carbon emissions.
More Speakers Are Coming Soon!
Sustainability Partnerships presents the Healthcare Stream at Yorkshire Sustainability Week
Join us, in person, on the 4th of July at Cloth Hall Court, Leeds
This event will bring together healthcare professionals, sustainability experts, and industry leaders to explore innovative collaborations and partnerships that are driving sustainability initiatives within the healthcare sector.
Engage in thought-provoking panel discussions featuring industry experts, healthcare professionals, and sustainability leaders.
Connect with a diverse group of attendees, including healthcare and sustainability professionals
Explore the approaches that are accelerating the race to Net-Zero.
Building a Sustainable Future: Green Buildings for the NHS
Date: 4th July 2023
Time: 9.45 am - 10.30 am
This discussion aims to bring together professionals from various disciplines to delve into the transformative power of green buildings and their impact on the healthcare sector.
Learn from real-life examples of green building projects within the NHS where sustainable practices are being successfully implemented to overcome challenges and deliver environmentally friendly healthcare infrastructure.
Discover cutting-edge technologies that can contribute to creating green healthcare facilities. Explore innovative approaches to energy management and renewable energy integration
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Georgia Halston, Group CEO at Halston Group
Jordan Appleson, CEO at Hark
Jonathan Sylvester, Senior Project Manager at NHS Leeds Teaching Hospital NHS Trust
Caroline Wherritt, Founder & Chief Executive at Re:Work
Inclusive Conversations: Sustainability for the Entire NHS Workforce
Date: 4th July 2023
Time: 1:15 pm - 2:00 pm
Sustainability is a crucial aspect of healthcare, and it requires collective action commitment and awareness from every member of the NHS workforce.
Join us and our expert panellists at Yorkshire Sustainability Week as we discuss the importance of engaging the entire NHS workforce in the sustainability journey
Hear inspiring stories from NHS employees and industry professionals who have successfully implemented sustainable practices within their departments. Learn from their experiences, challenges, and achievements.
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Georgia Halston, Group CEO at Halston Group
Olivia Simpson, CEO at Symbiotex
Frank Swinton, Climate Change Lead at Airedale NHS Trust
Pete Waddingham, National Net Zero Lead for the AHSN Network
Clive Spooner, Group Training Manager at Vernacare
Keynote Speaker: Talk Title TBC
Date: 4th July 2023
Time: 2.30 pm - 3.00 pm
SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT
Chris Kelly, Associate Director, Estates Compliance & Risk at Leeds Teaching Hospitals NHS Trust
Matt Greenhill, Senior Sustainability Consultant at WRM
Phil Mottershead, Project Development Director at Vital Energi
Craig Richardson, Director of Estates and Facilities at Leeds Teaching Hospitals
Supporting The Development of a Circular Economy for Medical Devices
Date: 4th July 2023
Time: 3.00 pm - 3.30 pm
Vee Mapunde, Programme Director at NIHR Surgical MedTech Co-operative
MORE DETAILS COMING SOON
Want to attend? Visit www.yorkshiresustainabilityweek.com
The Sustainability Day of Action: Delivering a Net-Zero NHS
To celebrate the Sustainability Day of Action and to assist in delivering a Net-Zero NHS, we are providing a free one-hour webinar with a range of industry speakers that will delve into the new technologies, services, and processes that are available to reduce your scope 1,2,3 and 4 emissions.
Earth Day: Investing in our Planet
Be a part of the green revolution.
The theme of this year’s Earth Day event is ‘Invest in our planet’. Time is running out for us to solve the climate crisis and reverse the negative effects we have had on the environment. Now is the time to act, now is the time to invest in our planet.
The number of new sustainable products and services coming to market is increasing year on year, all that’s left to do is for these to be invested in the right spaces. The NHS’s green agenda is stronger than ever before, and they need to be ahead of the pack when it comes to green investments to reap the benefits and put their best foot forward.
To celebrate Earth Day 2023, we will be inviting speakers from a range of companies with new, innovative products and services that could benefit the NHS’s green agenda.
Speaker Announcement
Jack O'Grady, Senior Programme Manager, My Green Lab
Talk Title: Building a Global Culture of Sustainability in Science
My Green Lab is a non-profit organization aiming to build a culture of sustainability in science. They are the world leaders in developing internationally recognized sustainability standards for laboratories and laboratory products, bringing sustainability to the community responsible for the world’s life-changing medical and technical innovations. My Green Lab has inspired tens of thousands of scientists to make a positive change in their labs by reducing the environmental impact of their work.
Dr Kyle C Grant, Founder & CEO, Oxwash
Talk Title: Sustainable Laundry Practices For Healthcare
At Oxwash we are proud to provide dependable and sustainable laundry solutions for businesses across the nation. Our services extend beyond exceptional cleaning results. We offer bespoke and innovative solutions that cover inventory management, fulfilment and ozone disinfection, all tailored to meet your specific business needs. Whether you require a personalised, end-to-end solution or a specific service, we have got you covered.
Clive Spooner, Global Training Manager, Vernacare
Talk Title: Vernacare – Our Sustainability Journey
Vernacare are passionate about delivering sustainable Infection Prevention, Clinical Waste Management, and Surgical Solutions. As pioneers of solutions for healthcare environments, we have a proven history of developing products that have helped to improve the lives of patients, residents, and healthcare professionals globally.
Through our partnerships with experts, customers, and end users, we are driving sustainable product innovation across all product speciality areas to maximise infection prevention whilst protecting our planet.
Watch this space more speakers are to be announced
HealthTech: Helping us Provide Sustainable Care
Innovation is at the very core of the healthcare industry. Every year we see incredible new products and processes being developed to deal with both new and existing challenges. But what is at the top of the agenda for healthcare innovation in 2023? HealthTech.
Building Sustainability around Women’s Health
Real sustainable development will only be possible if women’s health is prioritised. For many years, the majority of new medical devices, technologies and services have been developed around being used for men, leaving many women’s health needs unconsidered and a significant gender bias issue. But now, new activity in relation to women’s HealthTech is increasing at an astronomical rate.
With it being reported that 50% of women do not understand their own hormones, it is vital that we place women’s health at the centre of development. Thus came the development of FemTech, a spawn of HealthTech which focuses specifically on women’s health. Think fertility solutions, period-tracking apps, pregnancy and nursing care, women’s sexual wellness and reproductive system care. And that is only the beginning.
Female-led innovation will be key within the field of healthcare. For our next webinar we will be inviting a range of industry experts and NHS professionals to discuss the need for women’s health to be at the centre of sustainable development.
Speakers:
Sam Pitman, Independent Occupational Therapist and Co-Founder of Eco Essex
Jacqueline Gordon, Clinical Specialist Occupational Therapist at Great Ormond Street Hospital
Emilė Radytė, CEO of Samphire Neuroscience
Keep your eyes peeled for further speaker announcements coming soon!
Interested in speaking at this event get in touch here
The NHS’s 2023 Sustainability Agenda
2022 was full to the brim with exciting innovations and new developments in NHS sustainability both within the NHS and through its supply chains.
But as always, a new year brings both new challenges and opportunities. We will be kicking off 2023 with a webinar inviting NHS professionals to discuss their sustainability journeys and how they see these progressing throughout 2023.
The 2022 Sustainability Awards
The Sustainability Partnership Awards showcase and recognise those organisations and NHS Trusts that have strived to implement sustainable change.
The Future Is Electric: Transforming Transport for the NHS
This webinar examines the importance of having long-lasting, sustainable electric vehicle charging infrastructure on NHS sites and how Connected Kerb is offering a real-world solution to the challenges posed by implementing such a huge but critical transformation.
Pioneering Green Energy in the NHS
Our next webinar will invite industry professionals to discuss the viability of the introduction of green energy into the NHS and the different new processes, technologies and services available to make the NHS’s transition to green energy run smoothly.
Medical Devices Role in the NHS’s Green Agenda
We have invited businesses with green medical device solutions which could help to further the NHS’s green agenda to talk about how their products and processes can benefit our healthcare system.
NHS Plastics & The Circular Economy
An online event filled with inspiring talks on innovative, new circular products and processes that can be implemented across the breadth of the NHS.
The Sustainability Day of Action
The annual Sustainability Day of Action celebrates the importance of sustainable development in our national health care system. This day illustrates and promotes sustainability across all 223 NHS Trusts through a variety of platforms where the sharing of ideas and collaboration aims to inspire and provide insight.
Earth Day - Invest in Green Innovation
The subject of our Earth Day Webinar differs each year in accordance with the annual theme of the internationally celebrated day.
Earth Day’s mission is to diversify, educate and activate the environmental movement worldwide and each year we look to apply this same theme to the NHS.
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