ENDS Report 417, October 2009, pp. 28-31
28 October 2009
The National Heath Service produces at least 1% of all municipal waste in the UK, but no one could accurately tell you how much is recycled, reused or misconsigned. Alex Marshall reports on the NHS’s patchy attempts to manage its waste
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Categories:
- Carbon & Energy Efficiency;
- Waste & Recycling;
- Recycling;
- Energy from waste;
- Landfill;
- Hazardous waste;
- Pharmaceuticals & healthcare;
- Department of Health;
- Chartered Institution of Wastes Management;
- National Health Service;
- Grundon Waste Management Ltd;
- Guys Hospital;
- Welsh Assembly Government;
- St Thomas's;
- University of Northampton;
- NHS Healthcare Waste Best Value Group;
- Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust;
- Devon Partnership NHS;
- Walsh Integrated;
- Wirral Partnership NHS Foundation Trust;
- Aid to Hospitals Worldwide;
- Cambridge University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust;
- Sharpsmart;
- Heeley Surgical





