Scotland has launched a national strategy which aims to make the NHS environmentally sustainable.
The strategy was launched at the Balfour Hospital, in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland's first low-carbon new-build hospital.
The hospital is fully electric with air-to-water heat pumps generating all hot water and heating, and also has its own solar panels.
The NHS Scotland Climate Emergency and Sustainability Strategy is targeting five areas for sustainability. These include buildings and ensuring they are well insulated and efficient and use renewable heating systems; low emission travel including electric vehicles and making it easier for staff, patients and visitors to travel by public transport and bicycle; cutting emissions in the supply chain of goods and services; reducing emissions from medicines; and supporting communities to adapt to climate change.
Health Secretary Humza Yousaf said: “As we continue our efforts to push ahead with the recovery of health and social care after the challenges of the last two years, we need to think long-term about how to make services more sustainable. With such a large estate, environmental sustainability is a key part of that for the NHS, so I’m pleased to be able to launch this strategy today.
“Our approach will help us to build on the great work which has already been done to accelerate our efforts to cut greenhouse gas emissions and become environmentally sustainable. As well as the environmental impacts, I am also very mindful of the recent increase in energy prices, and there is a clear benefit in reducing energy use and increasing efficiency in everything we do.
“To achieve the transformational change that is necessary we need to establish a culture where resources are safeguarded and used responsibly. With that in mind I have been really impressed with what I have seen in Orkney. The team here are driving forward innovative ways to ensure they have low carbon emissions.”
Michael Dickson, Chief Executive of NHS Orkney Chief Executive, said: “We have been delighted to show Mr Yousaf around the fantastic facilities we have here in Orkney. It is testament to the whole community how committed we are to building a sustainable future.
“We are proud to be leading the way in new hospital and healthcare buildings with sustainability being at the forefront of planning."