Kudos to MDs Roy K. Esaki and Alex Macario for shining the light on operating room waste in an article on Medscape.com. Packaging materials contribute to overall OR waste, yet packaging's primary function is to maintain the sterility and safety of medical devices, drugs, and/or biologics for surgical patients. Reduce, reuse, recycle, and restriction practices, say the authors, can help combat waste. So could the development of recycling programs at hospitals, costly as they may be. While environmentally friendly packaging will likely make inroads in the OR, job one for manufacturers is to package a product that will benefit the patient, perhaps even save her or his life. Beyond that goal, manufacturers also must address the packaging demands of surgical room personnel.
Peering into the OR's dirty, wasteful secret
While corporate America eagerly touts sustainable packaging, operating rooms are anything but green. Should that matter?
Oct 28, 2009
List: Digitalization Companies From PACK EXPO
Looking for CPG-focused digital transformation solutions? Download our editor-curated list from PACK EXPO featuring top companies offering warehouse management, ERP, digital twin, and MES software with supply chain visibility and analytics capabilities—all tailored specifically for CPG operations.
Download Now
Construction strategies for volatile F&B markets
See how leading manufacturers are fast-tracking projects despite economic uncertainty. Get proven tactics for overcoming tariffs, labor shortages, and rising costs.
Read More