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10/30/2024
Hospitals are increasingly recognizing the need to do their part in reducing carbon emissions and preventing other toxins from being released into the air and oceans. They also recognize the benefits of supporting the many emerging hospital green initiatives being embraced across industries. One way in which they are accomplishing this is to buy U.S.-made products.
There are several reasons why buying U.S. hospital products is not only good for the economy but also good for the environment:

Buying hospital products made in the U.S. also supports a growing number of green initiatives and programs, some mandatory and some voluntary, which have been put together to move the U.S. towards meeting the ambitious environmental goals set forth in the current administration’s Federal Sustainability Plan.
One voluntary U.S. program that continues to gain momentum is The Health Sector Climate Pledge, introduced by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. It commits the healthcare provider to participate in efforts to meet the goal of reducing greenhouse gas emissions by 50% by 2030 and net zero emissions by 2050. While it is a voluntary program, it includes an aggressive schedule of goals and milestones.
Buying U.S.-made hospital products is a win-win-win solution for hospitals and the environment.
Hospitals are recognizing the benefits of buying products and systems made in the U.S.A. over foreign suppliers. Supporting hospital green initiatives is clearly a major part of those benefits. BCC Research has forecasted the green hospital market to reach $14 billion by 2027. Green practices within hospitals are now covering a wide range of areas from use of eco-friendly building materials to waste management practices to energy efficiency.
The U.S. leads the world in carbon emissions reduction, but there is much work to be done. Hospitals can do their part by adjusting their acquisition strategies to lean into sourcing more medical systems, products, and supplies made in the U.S.A. It is good for hospitals, good for the country, and good for the environment.








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