For Medical Professionals : Toxics, PFAS
Podcast pick: Doctors unpack the healthcare plastic crisis
Our experts guide listeners through the history, current usage, and future innovations in under 40 minutes. September 2024
Evidence for widespread human exposure to food contact chemicals
Geueke, B., Parkinson, L.V., Groh, K.J. et al. Evidence for widespread human exposure to food contact chemicals. J Expo Sci Environ Epidemiol (2024). https://doi.org/10.1038/s41370-024-00718-2 https://rdcu.be/dUF7A
Washington Post report on this research if you have access: https://www.washingtonpost.com/climate-environment/2024/09/16/more-than-3000-chemicals-food-packaging-have-infiltrated-our-bodies/
Plastics Revealed: Health Risks, Environmental Impacts, and the Path to Solutions
PEER, Beyond Plastics, and Oceana uncover plastic pollution's global threats and health hazards. Explore regulatory solutions crucial in combating plastic use and learn about the National Park Service’s efforts to curb plastic waste. Discover how urgent action is needed and be inspired to make informed choices, reduce personal plastic consumption, and become advocates for a cleaner environment. Empower yourself with practical tips to reduce personal plastic consumption and catalyze change in the fight against plastics. June 11, 2024
Panelists
Maria Brown, MD: PEER board member and pediatrician
Christy Leavitt: Plastics Campaign Director, Oceana
Colleen Teubner: Litigation and Policy Attorney, PEER
Megan Wolff: Health Policy Director, Beyond Plastics
Shares scientific facts and scientific consensus about food packaging risks to human health.
By Sandee LaMotte, CNN, Mon April 22, 2024
Another example of why we will not be able to recycle our way out of the plastics problem.
Episode #96 from Upsteam's Indisposable Podcast, August 4, 2022
Advancing the Circular Economy in Healthcare
Original Air Date:
Wednesday, Jan 24, 2024
Hard-to-recycle, single-use supplies, packaging and devices have become a defining feature of the healthcare system in recent decades. Economic and safety concerns and a “culture of convenience” has long stymied efforts to reduce the flood of items like disposable gowns, never-used surgical instruments and endless volumes of blue wrap. This is starting to change.
Presented in conjunction with Kimball Sustainable Healthcare, this free webinar – the first webinar for 2024 in our Green Thinking Webinar Series – reviewed key elements of an effective implementation strategy and featured case study presentations of several successful programs.
Moderated by Alec Cooley (Senior Advisor @ Busch Systems)
R. Marfella, F. Prattichizzo, C. Sardu, et al, New England Journal of Medicine. March 7, 2024 N Engl J Med 2024;390:900-10. DOI: 10.1056/NEJMoa2309822
Consumer Reports tested popular fast foods and supermarket staples for bisphenols and phthalates, which can be harmful to your health. Here's what we found—and how to stay safer. By Lauren F. Friedman January 4, 2024
If all hospitals were a country, they would be the fifth-worst producer of greenhouse gas emissions on the planet (Health Affairs, 2020).
"AMDR advocates for strong and sensible federal regulation to assure that reprocessed devices are as safe and effective as original equipment. Regulatory authorities in 19 countries, including the US, UK, and EU, have clear requirements and oversight to assure their safe reuse."
Medical professionals at more than 10,000 facilities are committed to working on this problem and making excellent progress to reprocess plastics and at the same time save money.
by Gabrielle Emanuel, a senior health and science reporter for WBUR. This segment aired on February 16, 2023.
CEH protects people from toxic chemicals by working with communities, consumers, workers, government, and the private sector to demand and support business practices that are safe for public health and the environment.
The Food Packaging Forum enables stakeholders to make better decisions. They share the latest science on chemicals in food contact materials and on the environmental impacts of food packaging
Recycling facemasks, medicine pots and inhaler mouthpieces into products using decentralized cradle-to-cradle clusters
This webinar explains the experience of pharmacies participating in the #Remasked campaign. A small innovation trial that intercepted much of the recycled pharmacy plastic normally disposed of in general waste, and turned it into products for use by the community.
This study provides critical understanding of the safety and potential risks associated with using PCR polyolefins from different sources in food contact applications. Original research is Open Access. Published: December 12, 2023 DOI:https://doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2023.e23620