Environmental sustainability in healthcare: impacts of climate change, challenges and opportunities
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Environmental damage affects many aspects of healthcare, from extreme weather events to evolving population disease. Singapore’s healthcare sector has the world’s second highest healthcare emissions per capita, hampering the nation’s pledge to reduce emissions by 2030 and achieve net zero emissions by 2050. In this review, we provide an overview of the impact environmental damage has on healthcare, including facilities, supply chain and human health, and examine measures to address healthcare’s impact on the environment. Utilising the ‘R’s of sustainability — rethinking, reducing/refusing, reusing/repurposing/reprocessing, repairing, recycling and research — we have summarised the opportunities and challenges across medical disciplines. Awareness and advocacy to adopt strategies at institutional and individual levels is needed to revolutionise our environmental footprint and improve healthcare sustainability. By leveraging evidence from ongoing trials and integrating sustainable practices, our healthcare system can remain resilient against environment-driven challenges and evolving healthcare demands while minimising further impacts of environmental destruction.
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