The E in ESG: Medtechs Are Getting To Grips With The ‘True Purpose’ Of Carbon Zero

Late starters health care and medtech are now making progress in the race to zero

BD and Boston Scientific exemplify the approach of “big medtech” as it knuckles down to meet global climate change responsibilities. But the industry will have to work together with health systems to achieve the larger race to zero goals – especially those of scope 3.  

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The medtech industry and health care sector in general have admittedly been slow starters in joining the race to carbon neutrality across their businesses. But much catch-up work is now ongoing, as evidenced from a recent UK-based industry conference on priorities and progress.

The UK earned bragging rights on the drive to sustainability in health care when its National Health Service (NHS) in...

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