The quantities of waste generated by the healthcare sector in the United Kingdom (UK) have been shown to be amongst the highest in Europe. Based on a case study undertaken within the Cornwall NHS (National Health Service) in the UK, this paper reports on the results of waste minimisation trials. The schemes were able to achieve significant waste reductions in both clinical and domestic waste quantities. Indeed, a reduction in domestic bag waste in the range of 1.6-33.4%, with an average of 14.8% was realised. For clinical waste, the reduction ranged from 1.8% to 38.3%, at an average of 15.7%, with net cost benefits of nearly US$ 25,000 over the period of 1-3 years. The outcomes suggest that significant resource and financial efficiencies ca...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine how best to reduce, reuse and dispose of househo...
This paper examines strategies for improving recycling behaviour within the Cornwall National Health...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
This paper reviews the current generation and management of healthcare waste in the United Kingdom, ...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Waste costs the National Health Service (NHS) £71.2 million in 2007/2008; recycling all papers, news...
Given rising spend on the provision of healthcare services, the sustainable management of waste from...
Since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom in 1948 there have bee...
In recent years the waste produced within healthcare facilities has raised great attention. The pro...
This research examines current waste management within an operating room at a large United Kingdom N...
Medicines management is only one part of NHS (UK) procurement and management, but essentially a very...
The „Small Change, Big Impact‟ project was implemented in a busy 14 bed haemodialysis unit. The orga...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine how best to reduce, reuse and dispose of househo...
This paper examines strategies for improving recycling behaviour within the Cornwall National Health...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...
This paper reviews the current generation and management of healthcare waste in the United Kingdom, ...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Changes in environmental legislation and standards governing healthcare waste, such as the Hazardous...
Waste costs the National Health Service (NHS) £71.2 million in 2007/2008; recycling all papers, news...
Given rising spend on the provision of healthcare services, the sustainable management of waste from...
Since the creation of the National Health Service (NHS) in the United Kingdom in 1948 there have bee...
In recent years the waste produced within healthcare facilities has raised great attention. The pro...
This research examines current waste management within an operating room at a large United Kingdom N...
Medicines management is only one part of NHS (UK) procurement and management, but essentially a very...
The „Small Change, Big Impact‟ project was implemented in a busy 14 bed haemodialysis unit. The orga...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to determine how best to reduce, reuse and dispose of househo...
This paper examines strategies for improving recycling behaviour within the Cornwall National Health...
Waste disposal Wastes produced by hospitals are variable in composition and categorisation. Clinical...