EyeSustain: Pioneering specialty-specific sustainability

Published The Journal of Climate Change and Health March–April 2026
  • Date (DD-MM-YYYY)

    26-04-2026 to 26-04-2027

    Available on-demand until 26th April 2027

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    Free

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    Publication

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    On-demand

Introduction: As physician awareness of our contributions to climate change increases, efforts to implement sustainable practices in ophthalmology are gaining momentum. Healthcare professionals are trusted voices in their communities and are therefore well suited to advocate for the systemic and policy changes necessary to address climate change and protect human health in equitable ways. Purpose: In this case report, we highlight the efforts of one physician to drive change and advocate for more sustainable practices in ophthalmology as well as the creation of EyeSustain, a global organization dedicated to this mission. Case Discussion: EyeSustain is a multisociety-backed, ophthalmology-specific sustainability initiative that centralizes resources, research, and information on sustainable practices in healthcare. The initiative has grown to include over 50 global member societies and is sponsored by major ophthalmology organizations, demonstrating widespread support for reducing waste and improving sustainability in ophthalmic practice. The efforts of one passionate physician, now an EyeSustain Advisory board member, are showcased and expanded upon on the website EyeSustain.org. EyeSustain.org serves as a comprehensive platform, offering tools, recommendations, and resources to help ophthalmologists and support staff reduce waste in operating rooms and clinics, develop sustainable practices, and to provide education about the ocular effects of climate change. As a centralized global resource, EyeSustain builds collaboration and provides clinicians and staff with tools and streamlined avenues for communication to foster a more sustainable healthcare system. Conclusion: The model of EyeSustain provides a blueprint for other medical specialties to follow in addressing health impacts of climate change, medical waste, and healthcare sustainability.

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