Holyrood

Making medicines more environmen­tally sustainabl­e

- www.rpharms.com/recognitio­n/all-our-campaigns/policy-a-z/sustainabi­lity-policy/policies Clare Morrison RPS Director for Scotland, Royal Pharmaceut­ical Society

Climate change is the most significan­t health threat we face: impacting our air, drinking water, food and shelter. But why is the environmen­t of such interest to pharmacy? Put simply, it’s because medicines are the most common interventi­on in healthcare: medicines account for 25% of NHS carbon emissions, not to mention their wider ecological impact. That’s why the Royal Pharmaceut­ical Society (RPS), pharmacist­s’ profession­al body, is committed to tackling the climate emergency. However, pharmacy cannot act alone. So on 31 March, RPS Scotland co-hosted a round table with the Scottish Academy of Medical Royal Colleges. Our aim was to bring all Royal Colleges and Profession­al Bodies of health profession­als who have a role in prescribin­g to work together to reduce the impact of medicines on the environmen­t. No-one in the virtual room that day can have had any doubt about the desire to act. The discussion was wide-ranging, from what is needed to make prescribin­g more sustainabl­e, to reducing medicines waste and the path to net zero. Key enablers to achieving change discussed included taking a Realistic Medicine approach to prescribin­g, oŒering patients regular medication reviews, the need for better data about the environmen­tal impact of medicines, and improving informatio­n for both prescriber­s and patients. Crucially, it was agreed to come together to produce a joint statement on how to reduce the environmen­tal impact of prescribin­g. It will cover the actions we will take and the things we need others to support with. Those “others” include policy makers, the pharmaceut­ical industry and NHS Scotland. The joint statement is currently being finalised and we plan to engage widely on its content. We hope everyone reading this column will consider how they can support the actions in the joint statement. In the meantime, our RPS policy has more informatio­n about sustainabl­e prescribin­g at:

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