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Earth Day 2024: NHS Plastic Vs Pollution

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As the world gears up for Earth Day 2024 on April 22nd, EARTHDAY.ORG is once again rallying millions to protect our planet. This year, the focus is unwavering: ending plastic pollution for the sake of human and planetary health.

In line with this critical mission, we invite you to join us for the NHS Plastic Vs Pollution webinar. As part of the broader effort to reduce plastic use by 60% by 2040, this online event will specifically address the NHS's role and impact.

Are you:

  • Concerned about the environmental and health consequences of plastic pollution?

  • An NHS employee looking to make a positive difference?

Then this webinar is for you!

Join us for an informative exploration of how the NHS can tackle plastic waste and contribute to a healthier planet. You'll gain valuable insights on:

  • The scale of plastic pollution within the NHS and its environmental footprint.

  • The health risks associated with plastic exposure.

  • Practical solutions and initiatives that NHS organisations can implement to reduce plastic use and adopt a circular economy approach.

  • Opportunities for collaboration and knowledge sharing across the NHS.

By participating, you'll be part of a crucial conversation and equip yourself with actionable steps to make a real difference.

Register now and secure your free spot!

Let's join forces to combat plastic pollution, protect our planet, and ensure a healthier future for all.

SPEAKER ANNOUNCEMENT

Sam Coombes, Lead Medicines Information Technician and Sustainability Lead at East Kent Hospitals University Foundation Trust, and Cath Cooksey, Lead Medicines Optimisation Pharmacist at Kent and Medway ICB, will be joining us for a talk titled: "Breathing Life into Inhaler Recycling!" ♻️

They'll be sharing their insights on the UK's largest inhaler recycling pilot program, Re-Hale, and how it's transforming the way we manage old and unwanted inhalers.

Hannah Montgomery, Marketing, Sustainability and Care Lead at Grace Cares, a fantastic nonprofit dedicated to supporting the planet, older adults, and healthcare workers across the UK, will be joining us.

Grace Cares is on a vital mission to divert care equipment from landfills, promoting a more sustainable healthcare system. ♻️

In her talk, Hannah will share valuable insights on their impactful work and how you can get involved.

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