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People, planet and profits: the case for greening operating rooms
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Green MarketingEngineeringUrban Green Space ManagementSustainable DevelopmentGreen BuildingHealth Care IndustryEnvironmental PlanningEnvironmental PolicySustainable DesignWaste Disposal PracticesBuilt EnvironmentPreventive MedicineHealthcare InnovationConnected HealthOccupant ProductivityManagementOperating RoomsEnvironmental ManagementUrban GreeningPublic HealthGreen Decision-makingHealth Services ResearchHealth PolicyDesignBlood-borne DiseasesEhealthSustainable BuildingGreen GrowthGlobal HealthHealth Technology AssessmentSustainabilityHealth InformaticsHospitality Management
Over the past 40 years, the health care industry has undergone radical changes in the types of products it uses and its waste disposal practices.[1][1],[2][2] In the 1980s, concerns about the spread of blood-borne diseases prompted a shift from reusable to single-use devices, resulting in increases
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