Measuring what matters: One standard forgreener healthcare


As healthcare systems across Europe work to reduce their environmental footprint, the need for greater consistency in how impact is measured has become increasingly clear. While ambition and commitments continue to grow, progress is often constrained by fragmented approaches to sustainability reporting and a lack of shared standards.
 
In this article, Andrea Bonetti, Head of EU Office at Chiesi Group, explores why establishing a common framework for measuring emissions and environmental performance is essential to enable transparency, comparability and accountability across the sector. Without it, efforts to decarbonise healthcare risk remaining uneven and difficult to scale.
 
Drawing on a policy and system-level perspective, the piece highlights how aligning on what and how to measure can help accelerate the transition towards more sustainable healthcare systems, supporting more informed decision-making and driving meaningful change across Europe.
 
Click here to read the full article:
https://www.politico.eu/sponsored-content/measuring-what-matters-one-standard-for-greener-healthcare/

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