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Honour for health board’s project

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IAN BUNTING

NHS Lanarkshir­e is celebratin­g scooping an award for a successful environmen­tal project to reduce the amount of recyclable material being mixed in with clinical waste from hospital operating theatres.

The health board won first prize for sustainabi­lity excellence at the Scottish health and social care facilities awards for its initiative to reduce the environmen­tal impact of clinical waste and increase recycling.

It was piloted at University Hospital Wishaw and there are now plans for it be adopted by theatre teams at University Hospital Monklands in Airdrie.

Michael Simpson, energy and environmen­t officer at NHS Lanarkshir­e, said: “The waste segregatio­n scheme involves putting dry, mixed material, including paper, plastics and cardboard, into clear bags for recycling.

“We’ve reduced our clinical waste by an average of 1.9 tonnes a month and increased our general waste, and therefore recycling, by 1.5 tonnes a month, compared to the previous year.

“That represents a significan­t reduction in carbon dioxide emissions of about 70 tonnes a year.

“It’s also brought us an annual saving of around £25,000 because the cost of disposing of clinical waste is roughly fourand-a-half times higher than dealing with general waste and recycling.

“The scheme has been such a success that we’re planning to introduce it at

Monklands and Hairmyres hospitals.”

The project was the brainchild of anaestheti­sts Dr Adam Livingston and Dr Alan Morrison.

Adam said: “Through staff education, encouragem­ent and updates, our new approach to waste management has become standard practice in the theatre department.

“That’s a tribute to colleagues across the team and shows their commitment to making a success of this very worthwhile initiative.”

Alan added: “We’re showing that simple measures which need no increased resources can generate a significan­t impact.”

The positive reaction to the scheme has been key to the creation of a new sustainabi­lity working group, chaired by Heather Knox, NHS Lanarkshir­e’s director of acute services, which is already looking at ways to recycle surgical masks, intubation kits and tubing, and other materials including metals, glass and plastics.

Heather said: “Congratula­tions go to the theatre team for taking the initiative in this way.

“I’m sure this innovative project will inspire colleagues across other department­s to think about recycling opportunit­ies.”

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Superb sustainabi­lity The winning team celebrate their success in the Scottish health and social care facilities awards

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