| Literature DB >> 30809428 |
Brett McPherson1, Mihray Sharip1, Terry Grimmond2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Sustainable purchasing can reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions at healthcare facilities (HCF). A previous study found that converting from disposable to reusable sharps containers (DSC, RSC) reduced sharps waste stream GHG by 84% but found transport distances impacted significantly on GHG outcomes and recommended further studies where transport distances are large. This case-study examines the impact on GHG of nation-wide transport distances when a large US health system converted from DSC to RSC.Entities:
Keywords: CO2 equivalent; Carbon footprint; Disposable; Environmental impact; GHG; Healthcare; Medical waste; Reusable; Sharps containers; Sustainable purchasing
Year: 2019 PMID: 30809428 PMCID: PMC6388662 DOI: 10.7717/peerj.6204
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PeerJ ISSN: 2167-8359 Impact factor: 2.984
Figure 1System boundary showing inputs, outputs, inclusions and exclusions.
Annual sharps waste stream and GHG: comparison of disposable vs reusable sharps containers at LLUH.
| Containers manufactured | 48,460 | 3,195 |
| Containers landfilled annually | 35,925 | 0 |
| Weight plastic landfilled (tonnes) | 31.8 | 0 |
| Weight plastic incinerated (tonnes) | 18.8 | 0.4 |
| Weight cardboard boxes (tonnes) | 8.2 | 0.1 |
| Container exchanges | 48,460 | 33,356 |
| MTCO2eq GWP | 248.62 | 86.19 |
| Adjusted Patient Days (APD) | 296,205 | 297,056 |
| MTCO2eq GWP per 10,000 APD | 8.37 | 2.90 |
Notes.
Greenhouse Gas
Loma Linda University Health
metric tonnes carbon dioxide equivalent
disposable sharps container
reusable sharps container
Global Warming Potential
2,779.7 RSC manufactured in year one only, plus 3.7 replacement RSC annually (allowing for reuse and recycling credits), plus 412 chemotherapy/pharmaceutical DSC annually.
8,245 Chemotherapy/Pharmaceutical DSC were incinerated/yr.
No RSC were landfilled as all parts were either reused or recycled.
Tonnes of chemo/pharma DSC incinerated (412 chemo DSC were used during RSC year).
Chemotherapy DSC packaging.
RSC were larger in fill-line capacity (25.7L vs DSC 18.5L) and exchanged less often than DSC.
Emissions of GHG expressed in terms of global warming potentials, defined as the radiative forcing impact of one mass-based unit (kg) of a given GHG relative to an equivalent unit of carbon dioxide over a given period of time (100 years) (British Standards Institute, 2011).
10,000 APD used as workload denominator to normalize base year comparison and facilitate inter-hospital comparisons.
65.3% reduction; P < 0.001; Rate Ratio = 2.90; CL(95%) = 2.27–3.71.
Figure 2Annual greenhouse gas emissions by life stage of disposables and reusable sharps containers at Loma Linda University Hospital, with DSC normalised to Adjusted Patient Days.