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Achieving the sustainable waste management of medical plastic packaging using a life cycle assessment approachopen access

Authors
Cho, YooraWithana, Piumi AmashaRhee, Jay HyukLim, Song TakLim, Juin YauPark, Sang WooOk, Yong Sik
Issue Date
15-Oct-2024
Publisher
Elsevier Ltd
Keywords
Circular economy; Environmental sustainability; Medical device packaging waste; Plastic pollution; SDG 12 responsible consumption and production; SDG 13 climate action; SDG 3 good health and well-being
Citation
Heliyon, v.10, no.19
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SCIE
SCOPUS
Journal Title
Heliyon
Volume
10
Number
19
URI
https://scholar.korea.ac.kr/handle/2021.sw.korea/200223
DOI
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e38185
ISSN
2405-8440
2405-8440
Abstract
Hospital waste management often classifies all waste, including uncontaminated plastic packaging, as hazardous, leading to incineration as the primary treatment method. While effective for safe treatment, incineration incurs high costs and significant environmental impacts. This study explores an alternative approach through the segregation and sustainable management of plastic packaging waste derived from medical device use to mitigate these environmental consequences. Using a Life Cycle Assessment, this research evaluates and compares the environmental impacts of three waste disposal scenarios of plastic packaging: hazardous waste incineration, general waste landfill, and plastic recycling. The analysis focuses on 1 kg of plastic packaging waste generated from medical devices at the Limb Vascular Center, Konkuk University Hospital, South Korea. The results show that general waste landfill has an environmental impact of 79.7 % and plastic recycling has an impact of just 11.8 %, highlighting their significantly lower environmental impacts compared to hazardous waste incineration. These findings underscore the significant benefits of adopting more sustainable waste management practices in healthcare and offering valuable insights for enhancing environmental, social, and governance (ESG) practices within hospitals. © 2024
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