HCWH Europe launches CleanMed Europe’s 2024 Impact Report

The new CleanMed Europe’s Impact Report showcases the reach and impact of the CleanMed Europe conferences in 2024.

Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) Europe is thrilled to launch CleanMed Europe’s 2024 Impact Report, celebrating the reach and influence of this year’s CleanMed Europe conferences. 

The report collates key session topics, discussion points, and learning objectives from the flagship online conference and its in-person regional events, capturing an unprecedented year of engagement in the movement for sustainable healthcare.

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CleanMed Europe’s 2024 Impact Report

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Accelerating sustainable healthcare together

CleanMed Europe 2024, held from 3–7 June, brought together healthcare leaders and champions of sustainability from across Europe. The event was delivered online, reaching an international audience beyond Europe and allowing attendees to network and enjoy all sessions virtually and on demand. 

CleanMed Europe regional events

In addition to the main conference, three in-person regional events explored local challenges and opportunities and brought together leading professionals from each area.

The impact report celebrates the contributions of participants, partners, and speakers who made these events a success. 

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Looking ahead to 2025

As 2024 comes to a close, we aspire to expand the CleanMed Europe mission to new regions, amplifying our impact and accelerating the transition to sustainable healthcare globally. CleanMed Europe 2025 will take place from 10–13 June, with registration opening in January. 


Funding disclaimer: CleanMed Europe 2024, CleanMed Brussels 2024 (Hôpitaux en Transition), and CleanMed Lille 2024 were supported by the EU4Health programme. CleanMed Berlin 2024 was self-supported.

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Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of the European Union or the European Health and Digital Executive Agency (HaDEA). Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.