6c Pacific Rise
Mt Wellington
Auckland 1060
Est. 2018
Sustainability at Re:Vision Laser & Cataract :
In Auckland’s bustling healthcare scene, our ophthalmology clinic & day-care surgery is a leader in sustainability, merging top-tier medical expertise with eco-friendly practices. At Re:Vision, we’re not just about exceptional eye care—we’re committed to protecting our planet.
Eco-Efficient Operations:
Our commitment starts with reducing energy use and carbon emissions. We’ve swapped to energy-efficient LED lighting and cut down on waste through robust recycling programs and digital record-keeping. This not only conserves resources but also streamlines our operations, enhancing both efficiency and patient care.
Sustainable Practices
- Paperless Systems: By digitising patient records and administrative tasks, we minimize paper use and boost operational efficiency.
- Recycling Initiatives: We prioritise recyclable materials for medical and office supplies, significantly reducing our landfill contributions.
- Eco-Friendly Procurement: We partner with suppliers who share our environmental ethos, ensuring that our equipment and materials meet stringent eco-standards.
Innovative Surgical Approaches:
Our pioneering same-day cataract surgery for both eyes maximizes resource use, cuts down medical waste, and reduces patient and care-giver travel, significantly lowering carbon emissions.
Community Contribution:
Beyond clinical practices, we encourage the donation of glasses, extending their lifecycle and supporting global vision health.
Empowered Team:
Our staff, led by a dedicated Sustainability Officer, actively engage in ongoing environmental education and sustainability projects, driving us toward greener practices daily.
Forward-Looking:
Despite challenges, Re:Vision is continuously innovating to enhance our sustainability. From exploring new technologies to expanding our eco-friendly partnerships, we are dedicated to setting new standards in sustainable healthcare in ophthalmology.
Discover our commitment to a healthier planet and community at Re:Vision Laser & Cataract.
Sustainability
In the bustling city of Auckland, where healthcare institutions are integral to the community's well-being, ophthalmology clinics stand out not only for their medical expertise but increasingly for their commitment to sustainability and green practices. Our clinic specialising in laser and cataract surgery has taken significant strides towards reducing its environmental footprint while providing top-notch patient care as per our We:Care philosophy. Let’s review the multifaceted approach we have taken towards sustainability, highlighting our initiatives and their impact.
Introduction
In recent years, our clinic has recognised the importance of integrating sustainability into our operations, aligning with global efforts to mitigate environmental impacts in healthcare settings.
Energy Efficiency and Renewable Energy Initiatives
One of the cornerstone initiatives of our clinic's sustainability strategy is energy efficiency. Recognising the significant energy demands of medical equipment and facilities, our clinic has implemented measures to reduce its energy consumption and carbon emissions. This includes adopting energy-efficient LED lighting which not only lowers electricity usage but also extends the lifespan of lighting fixtures, reducing waste.
Waste Reduction and Recycling Programs
In addition to energy efficiency, waste reduction is another critical area of focus for the clinic. Healthcare facilities are known for generating significant amounts of waste, including medical supplies, packaging materials, and administrative documents. To mitigate this impact, the clinic has implemented comprehensive waste management and recycling programs.
Firstly, the clinic has taken strides towards a paperless environment by digitising patient records, appointment scheduling, and administrative tasks. This not only reduces paper consumption but also streamlines operations, improving efficiency and reducing costs associated with paper storage and disposal.
Furthermore, the clinic prioritises the use of recyclable materials wherever possible. This includes packaging for medical supplies and consumables, as well as office supplies and promotional materials. By choosing recyclable materials and encouraging proper waste segregation practices among staff, Re:Vision minimises landfill contributions and promotes a circular economy approach within its operations.
Sustainable Procurement and Supply Chain Management
Another pivotal aspect of the clinic's sustainability strategy is sustainable procurement and supply chain management. Healthcare facilities rely heavily on a steady supply of medical equipment, pharmaceuticals, and consumables, which can have significant environmental implications throughout their lifecycle—from manufacturing to disposal.
The clinic collaborates closely with suppliers and vendors who share its commitment to sustainability. This involves sourcing products that meet stringent environmental standards, such as those certified by eco-labels or adhering to sustainable sourcing practices. By selecting eco-friendly alternatives and advocating for sustainable practices within its supply chain, the clinic reduces its ecological footprint while supporting responsible manufacturing and distribution practices.
Same day cataract surgery for both eyes
Re:Vision surgeons were early adopters of cataract surgery being performed on both eyes on the same day. They have routinely performed this with very high standards over the past 6 years. This is rarely done in New Zealand but is being increasingly adopted worldwide because of the numerous advantages that it provides. The benefits of same day surgery include:
- Efficient Use of Operating Room Resources:Same-day bilateral surgery optimises the use of operating room resources such as equipment, staff time, and energy. Instead of scheduling separate surgeries on different days, the clinic can consolidate resources for a single session, reducing idle time and energy consumption associated with operating room setup and breakdown.
- Patient Transportation and Clinic Visits: Bilateral surgery means fewer trips to the clinic for the patient, reducing transportation-related emissions. Patients and caregivers spend less time commuting to and from appointments, contributing to lower carbon emissions associated with transportation.
- Decreased Medical Waste: Performing bilateral surgery reduces the amount of single-use medical supplies and waste generated per patient compared to two separate surgeries. This includes disposable items, thereby reducing landfill waste and the environmental impact of waste disposal.
- Operational Efficiency: Clinics can streamline administrative processes and optimise scheduling by performing bilateral surgeries. This improves overall clinic efficiency, reducing energy consumption associated with administrative tasks, paperwork, and communication-related to patient care.
Minimising waste in the operating room
Medical waste is a significant issue when it comes to sustainability. We at Re:Vision have undertaken several key initiatives to minimise the waste associated with surgery. These initiatives include the recycling of materials such as the injectors used for inserting the lens into the eye at the time of cataract surgery, minimising the use of disposable instruments in theatre and eliminating the use of the traditional disposable gowns worn by patients.
Donation of glasses in the clinic
Re:Vision specialises in laser and cataract surgery and this means that many of our patients are freed from the use of glasses after undergoing life-changing eye surgery. Our clinic actively promotes the donation of glasses after surgery, and we feel that donating glasses can play a crucial role in promoting sustainability by extending the lifecycle of eyewear and reducing waste. Many individuals around the world lack access to basic eye care and corrective lenses, which can hinder their productivity and quality of life. By donating glasses, especially gently used or surplus pairs, individuals can contribute to global efforts in several ways.
Donating glasses also supports sustainable consumption by providing access to affordable eyewear for those who cannot afford new pairs. This reduces the demand for new production and its associated environmental impact, including raw material extraction and manufacturing emissions.
Reusing glasses also minimises the amount of eyewear that ends up in landfills, where they contribute to environmental degradation. Eyeglasses are often made from materials like plastic and metal, which can take hundreds of years to decompose.
Finally, donating glasses promotes social equity and economic empowerment by improving vision health in underserved communities. Clear vision enables individuals to engage more effectively in education, work, and daily activities, contributing to sustainable development goals.
Staff Engagement and Education
Central to the Re:Vision’s sustainability efforts is the active engagement and education of its staff. Recognising that sustainability is a collective responsibility, the clinic promotes a culture of environmental awareness and accountability among its employees. We also have a designated “Sustainability Officer” who endeavours to improve the clinic's carbon footprint and instil a culture of sustainability.
Regular training sessions and workshops are conducted to educate staff on sustainable practices, waste-reduction strategies, and energy-saving techniques. These initiatives empower employees to adopt sustainable behaviours both within the workplace and in their personal lives, fostering a culture of environmental stewardship.
Moreover, the clinic encourages staff to participate in sustainability initiatives and feedback mechanisms. This includes soliciting ideas for improvement, implementing employee-driven sustainability projects, and recognizing contributions to environmental conservation efforts. By involving staff in decision-making processes and fostering a sense of ownership over sustainability initiatives, the clinic cultivates a motivated workforce committed to advancing its environmental goals.
Challenges and Future Directions
Whilst our clinic has made significant strides in promoting sustainability, it faces several challenges and opportunities for improvement. One of the ongoing challenges is balancing cost considerations with sustainability goals, particularly in an economic environment where financial resources are constrained.
Moreover, navigating regulatory requirements and compliance standards related to healthcare waste management and environmental certifications poses logistical challenges to us at Re:Vision. The clinic must remain vigilant in ensuring compliance with environmental regulations while continuously seeking opportunities to enhance its sustainability practices.
Looking ahead, Re:Vision aims to expand its sustainability initiatives through innovation and collaboration. This includes exploring new technologies for energy efficiency, enhancing waste reduction strategies, and strengthening partnerships with suppliers and stakeholders committed to sustainable practices.