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Case study and how-to guide: reduce, re-use, recycle in the dialysis unit
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Commentary: A Call to Go Green in Health Care by Reprocessing Medical Equipment
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The nipper mountain: Impact of policy to manage theoretical vCJD risk costs dear to the environment
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Waste as a driver of change: Part 1: The nature of the problem and why we have it. By Rachel Birch
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Waste as a driver of change Part 2: Approaches to the problem of waste. By Rachel Birch
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Six steps to pharmaceutical packaging sustainability
Eliminating Waste
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Pathway to Zero Waste
Pathway To Zero Waste is a major transformation programme combined with market and infrastructure development.
from The South East England Development Agency on 31 May 2009 | Direct link | Comment on this
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Clinical Waste Generation from Renal Units: Implications and Solutions
Nicholas A. Hoenich et al., Seminars in Dialysis — Vol 18, No 5 (September–October) 2005 pp. 396–400. The treatment of end-stage renal disease (ESRD) makes extensive use of presterilized disposable items which, after use, are contaminated by bloo
from SHEBA on 31 May 2009 | Direct link | Comment on this
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Single-Use versus Reusable Dialyzers: The Known Unknowns
Ashish Upadhyay et al. in Clin J Am Soc Nephrol 2: 1079-1086, 2007 The practice of reusing dialyzers has been widespread in the United States for decades, with single use showing signs of resurgence in recent years. Reprocessing of dialyzers has traditio
from SHEBA on 31 May 2009 | Direct link | Comment on this
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RCHT renal unit action plan
Green action plan from Royal Cornwall Hospitals Trust renal unit, 2008.
from SHEBA on 23 June 2009 | Download | Comment on this
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Energy Act 2008 (UK)
The Energy Act 2008 was given Royal Assent on 26 November 2008. The Act implements the legislative aspects of the 2007 Energy White Paper: meeting the energy challenge.
from Department of Energy and Climate Change on 30 May 2009 | Direct link | Comment on this