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  • Climate change resilience framework for health systems and hospitals (LIFE RESYSTAL)

    Contact: Mireia Figueras AlsiusThe LIFE RESYSTAL project will address gaps in the European health systems’ climate resilience. This project will support improved climate vulnerability assessment of health systems as well as an improved understanding of the interdependencies between different infrastructures, e.g. transport, energy networks, telecommunications, and clinical services, to ensure a more secure and resilient health service provision. The project will also support investment decisions that consider and encourage climate change adaptation.BackgroundClimate change strikes at the very core of the healthcare sector’s mission to keep people healthy. Individual hospitals and entire healthcare systems are affected operationally, financially, and structurally by the rising frequency of extreme weather events. Even distant climate events can affect the health of local communities, e.g. smoke from wildfires can create significant and concentrated air pollution causing wide-reaching health impacts.Our health is intrinsically linked to...
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    LIFE RESYSTAL
  • Health care waste trackers - An interactive toolkit

    They say “if you can’t measure it, you can’t manage it”, yet many health care facilities don’t record how waste is produced and managed. This set of six spreadsheet-based waste trackers, developed by Health Care Without Harm in consultation with strategic partner Health Environment and Climate Action Foundation (HECAF360), is designed to help bridge this gap and help health care facilities understand and control their waste management. Each one applies to a different stage of the waste management process, and they may be filled in by different people playing different roles in the system. Optimized for daily data entry, the tracker produces clear summary tables and graphs that a waste manager, waste management committee, or facility director can quickly view to assess system performance and make informed decisions. Most of the tools have a degree of flexibility so – for example- names of categories of waste can...
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    Our ability to work effectively with a wide and diverse network of stakeholders is fundamental to achieving our mission and programmatic objectives.
  • Greening the Brussels healthcare sector

    HCWH Europe coordinated the project Greening the Brussels healthcare sector – a collaboration with six hospitals in Brussels. The first phase of the project. was divided into two pillars: Build knowledge and capacity amongst healthcare workers on topics such as climate change, circular economy, and sustainable food. Work with six pilot hospitals to support them in developing sustainability action plans.
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  • Trabajar en Salud sin Daño

    En nuestro sitio web, encontrará las oportunidades laborales para sumarse al equipo de Salud sin Daño (Health Care Without Harm). Todas las postulaciones se reciben a través de la plataforma Paylocity. Tenga en cuenta que cualquier aviso laboral para trabajar en Salud sin Daño (Health Care Without Harm) o Practice Greenhealth que invite a postular a través de otra plataforma podría ser fraudulento. Si tiene alguna duda acerca de la legitimidad de la convocatoria, por favor escriba a jobs@hcwh.org.
  • Coolfood Pledge in healthcare

    Contact: Gabriella AbruzzoHCWH Europe is partnering with the World Resources Institute (WRI) to bring their Coolfood Pledge to healthcare facilities across Europe. This collaboration aims to reduce the climate impact of the food served. Coolfood PledgeThe Coolfood Pledge helps dining facilities – from hotels and restaurants to universities, schools, hospitals, and workplace cafeterias – cut their food-related greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by shifting towards more plant-rich diets.A quarter of all GHG emissions come from food production. By simply changing what we eat, we can make a difference to our climate.The Coolfood Pledge helps members:Pledge their support for a science-based reduction target for diet-related GHG emissionsCalculate the emissions from supplied foodDevelop the best plan to bring about changePromote their successThe collective ambition of all Coolfood Pledge signatories is to reduce GHG emissions...
  • Coalitions and networks

    Our ability to work effectively with a wide and diverse network of stakeholders is fundamental to achieving our mission and programmatic objectives.HCWH Europe’s network development model is built on the principles of shared added value - the relationships we build with our stakeholders leverage our combined strengths to achieve an impact that could not be accomplished independently.As well as operating our own networks, HCWH Europe is a member of several international coalitions and networks working together on shared goals with shared values.HCWH Europe is a member of:Environmental Coalition on Standards
  • Sam Bishop - Head of Community Engagement

    Sam Bishop - Head of Community Engagement
  • Romain Libaud - Circular Healthcare Communications Officer

    Romain Libaud, Communications Officer - Circular Healthcare