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Health Secretary Visits NHS Golden Jubilee to see progress on Green Theatres Programme and sustainability initiatives

Health Secretary Neil Gray MSP visited NHS Golden Jubilee today to learn about its pioneering work on the National Green Theatres Programme and its commitment to becoming Scotland’s greenest hospital.  

The Centre for Sustainable Delivery’s National Green Theatres Programme is a key initiative supporting NHS Scotland’s mission meet net zero targets by reducing the environmental impact of surgical theatres.    

A major milestone was achieved with the successful removal of Desflurane from the NHS Scotland supply chain.  

Building on this success, the programme published 10 actions for implementation in the last year that will save 20,000 tonnes of CO2, with a projected green dividend financial saving of £6.8m.  

The Green Theatres team is also working with NHS Scotland Assure and Scottish Government colleagues to set up trials of reusable gowns – with 1 estimated to be the equivalent of 70 single use gowns.   

The Golden Jubilee University National Hospital is already making great strides towards becoming the greenest hospital in the country.  

During a recent 5-month trial, Orthopaedic surgeons reduced the carbon costs associated with robotic-assisted total knee replacement surgery by 0.39kg per case by moving 16 rarely used instruments to a standby conversion tray.  

 In addition, staff at the Golden Jubilee will soon begin testing reusable theatre caps made from Lyocell, an eco-friendly material derived from dissolved pulp. These caps are designed to phase out single-use plastic alternatives whilst offering enhanced comfort, functionality and safety.   

 The Board received the Cycling Friendly Employer Plus Award from Cycling Scotland in May and is working towards transitioning all buildings to renewable heat sources for all buildings by 2038 as part of its broader sustainability strategy.  

Valuing, protecting and managing our greenspace, we have created a biospace meadow where grass cutting has been stopped to promote wild flower growth and create a better habitat for insects and wildlife.  

Health Secretary Neil Gray said: “The Golden Jubilee University National Hospital is Scotland’s flagship hospital for elective and specialist care, but also deserves praise for being at the forefront of sustainability within NHS Scotland. 

“NHS Scotland overall needs to reduce waste and promote the circular economy to help limit the impact of health care on the environment. The Green Theatres Programme is a key part of the effort to meet net zero targets for NHS Scotland.” 

Gordon James, Chief Executive of NHS Golden Jubilee, commented: “NHS Golden Jubilee is proud to be at the forefront of sustainability, not only within NHS Scotland but on a global scale.” 

 

Health Secretary Neil Gray MSP with colleagues from NHS Golden Jubilee, Centre for Sustainable Delivery, Scottish Government and DesignHOPES
Health Secretary Neil Gray MSP with colleagues from NHS Golden Jubilee, Centre for Sustainable Delivery, Scottish Government and DesignHOPES

 

Additional information

Find out more about lean surgical trays.  

Find out more about the National Green Theatres Programme.  

Find out more about Design HOPES.  

Health Secretary Visits NHS Golden Jubilee to see progress on Green Theatres Programme and sustainability initiatives

Posted: September 25, 2024

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