This is NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s Sustainability webpage – here you can find information on our sustainability areas of focus.
By working together to achieve a more sustainable organisation, we can realise NHSGGC’s board objectives (better care, better value, better workplace and better health) whilst contributing to the health and wellbeing of our patients, staff, communities and local environment – both now and in the future.
NHSGGC Climate Change and Sustainability Strategy 2023-2028 In response to the Scottish Government launching “A Policy for NHS Scotland on the Climate Emergency and Sustainable Development (DL 38)” this strategy was developed to encompass NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde’s medium term sustainability objectives (2023 – 2028) as a platform to build on for the longer term 2038 and 2040 targets. These targets are embedded objectives in the Annual Delivery Plan (ADP) and Medium Term Plan (MTP) planning guidance issued by the Scottish Government.
The most recent Annual Climate Emergency and Sustainability Report is available here.
Contact Us
NHSGCC are committed to improving and driving sustainability development across all areas of the organisation. Get in touch with us for more information.
Get In Touch
For Sustainability related enquiries: Sustainability.Team@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
For Waste Management related enquiries: GGC.WasteTeam@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
For Energy related enquiries: GGC.EnergyTeam@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
For Active Travel and Transport related enquiries: Travelpo@ggc.scot.nhs.uk
Sustainability News
NHSGGC on course to complete another significant step in programme to cut greenhouse gas emissions
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde (NHSGGC) is on track to eliminate one of the major sources of greenhou…
NHSGGC gets on its bike this Cycle To Work Day
Thursday August 1st is Cycle To Work Day, and NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde is encouraging staff to …
Medicines waste costs NHSGGC £100,000 every day – we need your help to tackle it
NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde has launched a campaign to reduce medicines waste – for the good of pe…