Jamie Smith
Media Relations
Email: jamie.smith@molnlycke.com
Phone: +46 723 757507
New white paper calls for integration of environmental, human and economic metrics in sustainability assessments of medical technologies.
Gothenburg, Sweden. 12 June 2025. At CleanMed Europe 2025, Mölnlycke® unveiled a white paper urging a unified European approach to sustainability in healthcare. The paper highlights the need for a broader definition of sustainability assessments for medical technology.
Current assessment frameworks focus mainly on environmental indicators, often overlooking human and economic factors. Mölnlycke warns this narrow view can hinder progress and lead to unintended consequences, such as compromised patient safety, healthcare workforce wellbeing and financial strain on healthcare systems.
“Sustainability in healthcare must encompass more than carbon metrics,” says Caterina Camerani, Vice President Sustainability at Mölnlycke. “We need an EU framework that evaluates sustainability holistically across the full lifecycle of medtech products and services.”
The white paper presents five key recommendations for policymakers, procurement bodies and industry leaders:
This initiative is part of Mölnlycke's purpose to revolutionise care for people and the planet.
Furthermore, Mölnlycke’s recommendations align with EU initiatives like the European Green Deal and the EU Health Union, aiming to integrate environmental, human and economic dimensions into the EU’s sustainability agenda.
Download the full white paper, titled “Redefining sustainability in healthcare: A holistic approach to medical technology assessment” or connect with us at ors.communications@molnlycke.com to learn more.
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