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Area of Science:

  • Environmental Law
  • Healthcare Management
  • Sustainable Building

Background:

  • The healthcare sector faces increasing pressure to reduce its carbon footprint.
  • Upcoming regulatory changes, such as the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme, necessitate strategic preparation by NHS Trusts.
  • There is a need to evaluate existing incentives for sustainable construction within healthcare facilities.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To outline essential preparatory steps for NHS Trusts regarding the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC) scheme.
  • To investigate the current drivers promoting carbon reduction in the design and construction of healthcare buildings.

Main Methods:

  • Review of legal and policy frameworks related to the Carbon Reduction Commitment (CRC).
  • Analysis of current practices and incentives for sustainable building in the healthcare sector.
  • Consultation with experts in environmental law and healthcare construction.

Main Results:

  • Key steps for NHS Trusts include understanding CRC obligations, data collection, and strategy development.
  • Limited current drivers specifically encourage carbon reduction in healthcare building delivery.
  • Existing policies may not sufficiently incentivize sustainable design and construction.

Conclusions:

  • NHS Trusts require proactive planning to meet CRC requirements.
  • A stronger framework of drivers is needed to promote carbon reduction in healthcare infrastructure.
  • Integrating sustainability into healthcare construction is vital for environmental goals.