The NCSH Model in Action

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The healthcare sector is undergoing a green revolution, and the NCSH model is at the forefront, providing a structured methodology to create hospitals with lower environmental impact, efficient resource use, and high-quality care for patients and staff. This model is shaping the future of sustainable healthcare worldwide.

In Romania, 4 hospitals in the northeastern region are using the NCSH model to identify priority actions for improving sustainability across the sector. Meanwhile, in Ukraine, the Ivano-Frankivsk region has adopted the model as the foundation for auditing 67 buildings, including 15 hospitals, as part of its effort to build a more resilient healthcare system amid challenging circumstances.

These two initiatives are conducted as a part of the InterReg-project DAPHNE. The aim of DAPHNE is to reduce the carbon footprint from healthcare in 8 EU-regions, including partners from Serbia and Ukraine.

The model’s influence isn’t limited to Europe. It has previously been applied in two Indian regions—Himachal Pradesh and Uttar Pradesh—to develop strategies for greener hospitals, proving its adaptability across diverse conditions and resources.

A Proven, Global Tool

The NCSH model integrates over 20 years of expertise, drawing on audit standards like ISO 14001, energy mapping, European and Nordic regulations, and sustainable procurement guidelines. It’s been tested in various environments, demonstrating the importance of tailoring solutions to specific healthcare needs.

The ultimate goal? To train professionals worldwide to use the NCSH model, enabling practical, sustainable transformations in healthcare systems everywhere.

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KitNewCare in the World Health Organization’s COP29

KitNewCare news!

We’re pleased to inform that KitNewCare which NCSH is involved in has been referenced in the World Health Organization’s COP29 Special Report on Climate Change and Health.

Alongside the sister projects, CARING NATURE and NetZeroAICT, KitNewCare is featured in Chapter 3, Build Future-Proofed Health Systems, as a pioneering EU-funded project working toward sustainable kidney healthcare.

Special Report on Climate Change and Health! The report underscores the pressing need for sustainable healthcare solutions to combat climate impacts, spotlighting global initiatives that make meaningful strides in reducing environmental burdens within hashtaghealthhealthhealthsystems. 


 

 

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of HADEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Co-funded by UK Research and Innovation. 


 

NCSH at Stallbacka Conference

Next week on wednesday NCSH is in Trollhättan to participate in the Stallbacka Conference, our CO-founder and Energy & Climate Manager Johannes Brundin will be speaking about:

Building Sustainable Healthcare
Thoughtful insights on sustainability and how sustainable healthcare contributes to a sustainable society:
The meaning and scope of the concept of sustainability
• Key considerations when choosing a solution that remains sustainable over time
• Lessons and innovations from Grønnköpingkið – the world’s greenest hospital.


Stallbacka Conference in Trollhättan, Sweden (old SAAB factory) is an event for those who are already in need of modular operating theaters (available for immediate delivery). Or for those who need to secure the organization or region for a future crisis or war (civilian preparedness). MAX24, which was launched in Almedalen earlier this year, is also presented. The ultra mobile healthcare platform can be delivered and ready for use within 24 hours anywhere in Sweden. Here it will be shown with the care function: operating theatre.

MedicSolution delivers high-quality modules for healthcare, research, and preparedness. Their solutions are permeated by high hygienic demands, reliability, and short time to market. MedicSolution design, engineer, and produce products that are fully integrated with equipment tested and quality-assured in Sweden.

Date: November 27

During the event, MedicSolution are there for dialogue, questions, and answers.

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NCSH in Stockholm

Recently our Energy and Climate manager and Co-founder Johannes Brundin joined our NCSH member IHDA - Integrated Hospital Design Alliance 7.11 workshop event in Stockholm.

This workshop was focusing on Nordic hospital design. The workshop aimed to give some further insight into recent examples of designing modern, functional, and safe hospitals and to discuss possibilities in Sweden.

 Johannes Brundin held a presentation as a guest of honour about the topic “Sustainable Healthcare: Achieving a global impact through Nordic collaboration”

 IHDA companies are Granlund, ONE Architects, Nordic Healthcare Group, AINS Engineers, Raami Architects, K2S Architects, and Vison.

New member, new partnership, new collaborations!

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A lot of new ideas when Naomi Nathan, Head of Medical from MGA Mobility | MGA Medical - Mobility goes Additive e.V, visited the NCSH office. This partnership will strengthen our collaborative efforts to make sure that health systems are sustainabile and resilitent, getting the best of the new technologies.

MGA Mobility | MGA Medical - Mobility goes Additive e.V is an international network with over 140 members from all over the world. Based in Berlin working with 3D printing. With a user-driven focus, MGA unites over 120 players from all areas of the market to jointly boost AM. The community consists of users, R&D institutes, consultancies, machine as well as material manufacturers, AM service providers and software providers and also works closely together with several other national and global AM networks. Our members are involved in 11 interdisciplinary working groups hosting more than 40 meetings every year.

 

 

 

 

NCSH in WHINN

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Next week, NCSH is in Odense, Denmark to participate in WHINN- Week of Health and Innovation. Daniel Eriksson,  founder and CEO of NCSH will be talking about how the healthcare sector can tackle sustainability challenges head-on at the HEALTH go GREEN event. 

WHINN is an international health innovation, life science and health tech conference organized as a festival and includes events, exhibition, match making and networking activities - all within health and innovation.

 ABOUT WHINN

What a week!

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What a week!

The 6th Nordic Conference on Sustainable Healthcare was packed with innovation, collaboration, and a dash of fun. The fun began with a pre-event at the Embassy of Finland in Copenhagen, where healthcare leaders discussed green hospital designs and set the tone for a week of eco-consciousness. Thank you to our Finnish friends for arranging this event. 

Day one at the 6th Nordic Conference on Sustainable Healthcare was filled with exciting panels—experts from Danske Regioner, Sykehusinnkjøp, Mission Kharkiv,  Canadian Coalition for Green Health Care, UNDP, Ministry of Health, Welfare, and Sport of the Netherlands, Capital region of Denmark, Consorcio Energia Toscana, Region Stockholm, Skånes University Hospital, Singapore University Healthcare and many more tackled challenges like decarbonizing healthcare and rethinking waste into circular solutions. Attendees got to dive into topics like digital health, sustainable infrastructure and how to engage stakeholders in greener healthcare practices.

Side events were the real treat. Hvidovre Hospital in Denmark showed off its sustainable solutions, while a tour of Malmö’s new hospital building offered up-close views of eco-innovation in action. Not to mention the KitNewCare challenge, which reimagined kidney care with climate goals in mind. Other side events with DiCE, DAPHNE, and NIELS Market Dialogue offered interactive and interesting discussion and workshops. 


Between sessions, coffee breaks with amazing sweets and food morphed into lively networking, while the much-anticipated afterparty at Medley allowed all attendees to celebrate with food, drinks, and a few eco-friendly cheers.
In short, this week brought together cutting-edge ideas, cross-border partnerships, and plenty of inspiration to rethink healthcare from the ground up. 
And with next year’s conference already on the calendar, it’s clear the sustainable healthcare revolution is just getting started!

 Once again, we at NCSH want to thank you all for attending this years conference and sustainable healthcare week hope to see you all again next year.

Date: October 15th, 2025

Same place, same time, same vibe. 

NCSH at LSX Nordic Congress today

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Today NCSH is in Copenhagen to participate in the LSX Nordic Congress, our international projects coordinator Diego Angelino will be moderating and founder/CEO Daniel Eriksson will be speaking on the session BIOTECH LEADERS, Keen to Go Green: Sustainability in Nordic Life Sciences with Niels Jensen, Head of ReMed Programme, Novo Nordisk.

The LSX Nordic Congress connects life science and healthcare industry leaders with international investment and strategic partners to further the growth, development and internationalisation of Nordic & Baltic life science and healthcare innovation.

The mission is to facilitate ever greater international investment into the region, as well as foster strategic partnerships and collaboration with key international healthcare stakeholders.

Date: 8th-9th October 2024
Time: 8:50-18:30 + 9:00-15:45
Venue: Bella Center, Copenhagen, Denmark

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6th Nordic Conference on Sustainable Healthcare Programme

Amazing news!

The programme of the 6th Nordic Conference on Sustainable Healthcare is now ready!

In the programme you'll find:

🎤 Our parallel sessions with topics varying from decarbonisation, circularity and sustainable infrastructure und building to extreme resilience, digitalisation, financing and partnerships

🗣️ Our 46 confirmed speakers from the Ukraine, Scandinavia, Singapore, the US, the Netherlands, India and more

🏥 All of our side-events, including hospital visits, a market dialogue and an event on digital health in the circular economy

🥇 Our gold, silver and bronze sponsors

If you are interested in reading the full programme, click on the button below. 

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New member: Danderyds hospital

Danderyd is one of the largest emergency hospitals in Sweden. We provide university level healthcare with education and research focused on our most common public health issues. Our top priority is ensuring that our patients feel safe, secure, and receive the best possible care and treatment. This is the goal we work towards every day – together.

For us, sustainability means ensuring that everyone who needs care receives it, making our services accessible and non-discriminatory, and fostering a safe, equal, and inclusive workplace. We are committed to being resilient and climate adapted, consuming resources efficiently, and always considering our environmental impact. We strive to prevent financial decisions from harming the environment, human rights, or leading to misconduct such as bribery and corruption.

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New member: Cellcomb

Cellcomb creates safer, cleaner and greener solutions for the healthcare market. A new sustainable standard. That is Cellcomb's contribution to the future”

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New member: MedGlobal

"A diverse group of medical professionals, nurses, global health experts, and humanitarians founded MedGlobal in 2017 to address the health needs of the most vulnerable populations across the globe. MedGlobal partners with local communities to address local and national health priorities, build resilience through training and education, deploy healthcare volunteers when needed, and donate medical equipment, medications, and supplies."

MedGlobal field teams support local health programs for vulnerable populations in Latin America, Africa, MENA, Europe, and Southeast Asia. In addition, MedGlobal has a network of Medical professionals from various specialties from 27 different countries who support our training programs and deployments. Currently, MedGlobal has field teams in the following countries: Mexico, Colombia/Venezuela, Bangladesh, Ukraine, Lebanon, Sudan, Syria/Turkey, Palestinian Territories (Gaza Strip), and Yemen.

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DAPHNE E-NEWS

In the newletter: 

The DAPHNE project represents a valuable opportunity to have a significant impact and promote positive and sustainable change.

By promoting the adoption of an integrated approach, DAPHNE stimulates the design and implementation of high-impact actions (energy supply, renewable sources, facilities and operations, supply chain, waste management, etc.) that contribute to the progressive decabornization of the healthcare sector.

In this context and to achieve the general objective of the project, the partners cooperate at an interregional level to achieve the following specific objectives:

  • chart a path towards the decarbonization  of the healthcare  sector, providing for multiple interventions to implement high-impact integrated actions;
  • identify innovative technologies and tools that could accelerate the energy transition in the sector.

Among 8 partner organisations from 7 EU countries, we at NCSH function as an overall European advisory organisation. We will support the partners to exchange experiences, conducting dialogues with national/regional/local authorities, and identifying the best technical solutions, and practices. 

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DAPHNE NEWSLETTER

 

New member: Skåne Care

Skåne Care is part of the Swedish public healthcare system and governed by the Region Council of Skåne.

"Our healthcare managers and experienced experts have over time developed the Swedish model and support transformation projects around the world. One of our core areas is Sustainability and we are chairing the Sustainability Conference January 27-28 at Arab Health in Dubai."

Visit their webpage and learn more!

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NCSH in EHFAM

 

This saturday, NCSH is in Basel (Switzerland) to participate in the 1st European Healthcare Forum for Additive Manufacturing. Daniel Eriksson (Stiftelsen TEM/NCSH) will be talking about "The amazing world of healthcare sustainability and how 3D Printing should enable it”

In collaboration with the Symposium on 3D Printing for Life Sciences, EHFAM focuses on optimizing resources, enhancing networking opportunities, and integrating research, policy, and application. Attendees will engage with diverse experts, form new partnerships, and gain a deeper understanding of the AM healthcare ecosystem.

 

New member: Hälsa och stressmedicin (Västra Götalandsregionen)

Health and Stress Medicine consists of the internal occupational health care within Region Västragötaland (VGR), the Institute for Stress Medicine, as well as various region-wide missions.

One of these assignments is coordination of chemical management in VGR regarding mapping/inventory of chemicals, risk assessment and develop phase out strategies of chemicals hazardous to health and the environment. A large and important assignment is the establishment of chemical criteria in procurements and the evaluation of tenders.

Hälsan och Stressmedicin is an active member of the Swedish chemical networks: the National Substitution Group, and the Group for chemicals hazardous to health and the environment in procurement.

Want to know more about Hälsa and Stressmedicine?

Visit their webpage and learn more!

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Brand-New KitNewCare Project Presentation Video

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As a partner in the Horizon Europe project KitNewCare, we are thrilled to share the launch of the new project presentation video.

This video provides an overview of the project, outlining its key aims, innovations, and the impact it seeks to make on kidney care and sustainability.

 Watch the video here


 

Co-funded by the European Union. Views and opinions expressed are however those of the author(s) only and do not necessarily reflect those of HADEA. Neither the European Union nor the granting authority can be held responsible for them.

Co-funded by UK Research and Innovation. 


Image: KitNewCare

In 2 Weeks: Did You Miss June's Crash Course in Sustainable Healthcare?

Don't worry! You get a second chance to attend in September:

Mark your calendar and get ready for a crash course on understanding the width of the ecosystem making up sustainable healthcare – and your role in that ecosystem. This session is not just another webinar; it is a gateway to transforming healthcare for the better.

If you are a member in NCSH, you attend completely free of charge (others: 350 EUR excl. VAT). Email This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. for your member discount code.

Register here

Date: 10 September 2024
Time: 13.00–17.00 CET
Location: Online (Zoom)
Cost: Free of charge for all NCSH members. Others: 350 EUR excl. VAT.

Why attend?

  • Deep dive into sustainability: Uncover how to integrate sustainability, environmental consciousness, and corporate social responsibility in the healthcare sector.
  • Comprehensive learning: Learn how to tackle everything from waste, transportation, chemicals, and more.
  • Unique insights: New perspectives on the challenges and opportunities for customers and suppliers within the healthcare industry.

What will you gain?

  • Practical knowledge: Understand how to reduce emissions, enhance energy efficiency in hospital buildings, and more.
  • Interactive experience: Address specific issues relevant to your work and responsibilities.
  • Expert guidance: Leave with a deeper comprehension of sustainability challenges in healthcare and practical approaches to address them.

Do not miss this transformative opportunity! Your journey towards sustainable healthcare practices begins here. See you at the webinar!

You will receive a Zoom link to the registered email ahead of the training. To join, please make sure that you have Zoom installed on your computer / smartphone.


For whom?

  • Environmental representatives, environmental coordinators, environmental managers, senior executives and other employees in private and public healthcare.
  • Providers of healthcare that need a greater insight into the working methods of healthcare, its focus areas and challenges.
  • Consultants, lawyers and accountants that work with sustainability and have healthcare as a customer.

danielgrårndThe course leader, Daniel Eriksson, is the CEO / Founder of Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare and has worked with sustainability issues in healthcare for over 20 years. Daniel has trained thousands of managers, environmental representatives and employees in sustainable healthcare and has worked with a large number of hospitals and regions, both national and international. He has also worked with Swedish export of environmental technology and has done audits in healthcare with focus on legislative compliance and ISO 14001. 

New Member: Danish Regions

Just across the bridge from NCSH's office in Malmö is Denmark, which also happens to be the country of residence of our newest member: Danish Regions!

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Danish Regions is the interest organization for the five regions in Denmark. The organization is headed by a board of elected regional politicians. The board also elects committees covering various topics, such as the Health Committee and the Committee for Environment and Climate. Danish Regions's overall mission is to safeguard the interests of the regions within healthcare, social affairs, regional development, environment, and climate. The organization also negotiates the annual financial frames of the regions with national government. And it negotiates pay and working conditions for regional employees.

In January 2024, Danish Regions published a new strategy for sustainable hospitals. With the strategy, the five Danish regions have set a common goal to reduce hospitals' consumption-based emissions by 50 percent in 2035 compared to 2022 and to achieve net zero in 2050. The strategy contains three action tracks: 1) procurement, 2) circular economy and behavior, and 3) energy, transport, and buildings. Central to the implementation of the strategy is staff involvement and education, data and monitoring, and partnerships with the national government, industry, and relevant organizations. The strategy has initiatives with focus on respectively medical equipment, surgery, pharmaceuticals, patient and staff meals, waste, laboratories, construction, and digitalization.

Besides the strategy for sustainable hospitals, Danish Regions also cooperate with the municipalities and other stakeholders about the green transition in society.
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Visit their webpage and learn more:


 The NCSH network is open to actors worldwide in the area of sustainable healthcare. 

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Say Hi to Emma! Our New Communications Officer

Meet Emma Caganić, our dynamic communications officer at the Nordic Center for Sustainable Healthcare since August 2024. As vibrant as her personality, Emma oversees project communication, website management, newsletters, LinkedIn updates, and member administration.

Her journey includes roles as a communication consultant and team leader, where she enhanced sustainable healthcare processes with a focus on clarity and structure. Emma's international adventures span Berlin and Madrid. 

Armed with a Bachelor's in Media and Communications from Jönköping University and further studies at HTW Berlin, Emma is a creative powerhouse.

Off duty, she enjoys poetry, second-hand shopping, and jazz, always ready for the next big idea.

Get in contact with Emma: This email address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it. 

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