The healthcare sector is a major contributor to plastic waste, which harms the environment and human health. 

The #ReducePlasticsInHealthcare movement raises awareness, educates healthcare professionals, and promotes sustainable alternatives to transform current practices and support the healthcare sector’s transition to a circular economy model.

Based on current consumption, plastic production is projected to double in the next 20 years and triple by 2060. Increased plastic production will only lead to greater negative impacts on our environment and our health and will further complicate plastic waste management.

Data from NHS Supply Chain (2014–2015) reveals that 15 product categories made up 69% of the total plastic usage by weight. Over half of this came from single-use disposable items such as gloves, protective clothing, wipes, bags, continence care products, and suction consumables.

Why reducing plastics in healthcare matters

From production to use and disposal, plastics can have harmful effects. They are often overused and rarely recycled in healthcare settings. Reducing plastic use in healthcare has numerous benefits for patients and healthcare facilities. By reducing plastic, healthcare facilities can improve patient safety and limit exposure to toxic chemicals and harmful microplastics. The sector can also save costs by reducing waste management expenses and promoting more sustainable practices. Additionally, reducing plastic use in healthcare supports public health, helping to create healthier communities and protecting the environment.

Join the #ReducePlasticsInHealthcare movement and explore our resources below.

Featured resources

Measuring and reducing plastics in the healthcare sector

Our publication provides data on plastic use in the healthcare sector and successful case studies of reducing plastics.

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Measuring and reducing plastics in the healthcare sector

Webinar | How to reduce the impact of plastics in healthcare

On 28 November 2022, Health Care Without Harm Europe organised a webinar on the topic of reducing the impact of plastics in healthcare.

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How to reduce the impact of plastics in healthcare