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Healing Garden Grows in Bhopal
The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984.  enlarge video

Environment & Health: Global Overview

Environmentally Responsible Health Care

Sustainable development is a concept vital to healthcare: as major users of natural resources and toxic materials, hospitals make a dramatic contribution to society's ecological footprint.

What are the criteria for a healthy environment? Culturally, there are varied understandings of what constitutes a sustainable, healthy environment. Healthcare directly affects many of these.
 
HCWH Europe considers the criteria proposed by the Swedish Environment Agency as some of the broadest: where they cite 16 factors, other countries perhaps only genuinely recognise as few as three or four — climate, ozone and sustainable forests being the most widely accepted.

By using excess energy, polluting the environment with phthalates, mercury and other toxic chemicals, and producing waste which is burned instead of recycled, healthcare is ultimately compromising public health and damaging the ability of future generations to meet their needs.

It doesn't have to be this way. Hospitals all over the world are discovering that energy use can be drastically reduced, that PVC and phthalates aren't a necessary environmental evil in delivering the best patient care, that mercury can be eliminated, that food can be sustainably sourced.

HCWH Europe is committed to driving the green revolution in healthcare, making the connection between good health and a clean environment, and positioning healthcare's core principle of "first, do no harm" as a central pillar of sustainable society.

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