- 16 April 2025
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Have you heard about the Green Nursing Challenge 2025?
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The Green Nursing Challenge 2025 is an initiative designed to encourage nurses to take a proactive role in promoting sustainability in healthcare, particularly within the NHS. The aim is to inspire nurses to adopt eco-friendly practices in their daily work to help the NHS achieve its ambitious target of Net Zero carbon emissions by 2050.
What is the Green Nursing Challenge 2025?
This challenge is part of a broader movement to reduce the environmental impact of healthcare systems, particularly in the UK. As one of the largest organizations worldwide, the NHS has a significant carbon footprint. From the energy consumed in hospitals to the waste generated through medical procedures, the NHS must reduce its environmental impact to meet the country climate targets. Nurses, as key players in the healthcare system, have a crucial role to play in achieving these sustainability goals.
How does it relate to the NHS?
The NHS has set a target to reach Net Zero by 2050, meaning it plans to balance its carbon emissions by reducing or cutting them through measures like using renewable energy or planting trees. Achieving this goal requires the involvement from all NHS staff, including nurses. Nurses make up a large part of the NHS workforce and have daily interactions with patients and colleagues.
Nurses are in a unique position to influence sustainability efforts and make an impact. The Green Nursing Challenge provides the resources, training, and support needed to implement sustainable practices while encouraging nurses to advocate for environmentally friendly initiatives within their hospitals and communities.
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Band 7 NHS Nurse
I am a dedicated nurse with 10 years of experience in the healthcare field, having worked both in the UK and Spain. I have spent several years as a Band 7 nurse in the NHS, where I developed advanced clinical and leadership skills. In addition to my nursing experience, I hold a Master's degree in Healthcare Management.
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13 days agoThe dietary aspect of sustainability is the most important areas to tackle based on evidence due to challenging eating habits ... read more
The dietary aspect of sustainability is the most important areas to tackle based on evidence due to challenging eating habits of people. There is overwhelming evidence that shows promoting and supporting a transition to a plant-based food system will improve national health outcomes, address health inequalities, to meet our climate targets, and reduce NHS cost. Why is this not being explicitly mentioned or included in your green nursing challenge?
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Thanks for your comment! You raise a really important point. Dietary sustainability, especially the shift towards more plant-based eating, is backed by strong evidence for both health and environmenta... read more
Thanks for your comment! You raise a really important point. Dietary sustainability, especially the shift towards more plant-based eating, is backed by strong evidence for both health and environmental benefits. While this article focused on practical steps in clinical settings, I agree that diet deserves more attention. Nurses can and should play a key role in promoting healthy, sustainable food choices, and it’s something worth highlighting more in future discussions.
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