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Tuesday 22 October 2019, 12:00-13:00 CEST
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Context
Healthcare facilities operate large-scale food services providing meals, snacks, and beverages to patients, staff, and visitors. Though historically hospital food has had a poor reputation and been heavily criticised, many hospitals are now taking a more proactive approach to improve both the quality and sustainability of their food service whilst meeting dietary guidelines.
One area of food service in healthcare that might be overlooked, however, is vending machines. Most vending machines - including those in hospitals – often stock packaged foods and beverages that are high in calories, sugar, saturated fat, and/or sodium. Usually positioned in high visibility areas, sometimes these machines provide the only available food onsite – especially outside of food service hours.
Vending machines also have environmental impacts, not only from the food they offer (waste), but also packaging waste and Greenhouse Gas (GHG) emissions from the energy they consume.
HCWH Europe has released a new publication giving an overview of EU legislation that covers vending machines as well as opportunities to leverage procurement criteria. This publication contains case studies from the UK, Ireland, and Spain, as well as some concluding recommendations to promote healthier, more nutritious and sustainable choices in vending machines found in healthcare.
This webinar aims to:
- Present the publication on Procuring vending machines in healthcare, and provide guidelines for healthcare organisations to procure healthier and more sustainable vending services.
- Showcase a hospital food strategy in United Kingdom that highlights the importance of supplier engagement in identifying and introducing new options and the potential for competitive tender processes to support longer-term impact.
- Stimulate a discussion with the European Vending & Coffee Service Association (EVA) and the audience about the benefits, opportunities, and challenges of setting sustainability criteria in healthcare tenders for vending machines.
Speakers
Paola HERNANDEZ OLIVAN, Food Policy and Projects Officer - Health Care Without Harm Europe
Ian STENTON, Head of Sustainability - Royal Liverpool & Broadgreen University Hospitals NHS Trust
David IRVINE, Communication & Public Affairs Manager - European Vending & Coffee Service Association (EVA)
Event Details
Region
Europe