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In a world where the healthcare sector accounts for 4% to 6% of total greenhouse gas emissions, the urgent question arises: How can medical associations lead the charge in reducing this impact through their congresses? Our latest White paper delves into this critical topic, offering not just data but actionable insights.

This White paper was co-written by the Geneva Sustainability Centre and the Geneva Convention Bureau. The Geneva Sustainability Centre, established by the International Hospital Federation, is dedicated to guiding healthcare leaders toward a sustainable future. Meanwhile, the Geneva Convention Bureau brings over 40 years of expertise in delivering customised solutions for medical congresses, ensuring that sustainability is at the forefront of every gathering.

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Key Highlight

  • Environmental Impact:  The healthcare sector's emissions have surged to 5.2% of global carbon emissions—more than double that of the aviation industry.
     
  • Holistic Approach:  Emphasises the need for sustainable practices that encompass environmental, health, equity, and governance considerations.
     
  • Inspiring Case Studies: Learn from trailblazers like the Geneva University Hospitals, showcasing successful sustainability initiatives.
     
  • Comprehensive Support:  Discover how the Geneva Sustainability Centre can empower your delegates with tools, training, and resources during your conference.

Unlock Valuable Insights with Our White papers

At the Geneva Convention Bureau, we are dedicated to empowering associations with high-quality educational content. Our White papers are designed to provide you with in-depth knowledge and actionable insights that can enhance your operations and decision-making. Explore our current offerings and stay tuned for upcoming releases that will further enrich your understanding and resources.

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