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Toward Sustainable Environmental Management of Healthcare Waste: A Holistic Perspective

Journal

SUSTAINABILITY
Volume 13, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/su13095280

Keywords

sustainability; healthcare waste management; Saudi Arabia; social responsibility; assessment method; policy analysis

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  1. Research Center for Humanity, Deanship of Scientific Research at King Saud University [HRGP-1-19-05]

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The management of healthcare waste poses challenges for governments, especially in developing countries like Saudi Arabia. The study found that Saudi government hospitals dispose of significant amounts of paper, plastic, food, glass, and metal in landfills each year, without recycling. Challenges identified included the lack of a legal framework, waste training, coordination among stakeholders, and social responsibility.
The management of healthcare waste requires a sustained and holistic approach involving a range of parties. This is challenging for governments, especially in developing countries, where waste management systems have limited capacities for addressing the issue. Using Saudi Arabia as a case study, this paper followed a multi-method approach, including policy analysis, observation, semi-structured interviews, and a focus group, to explore the country's healthcare waste management system. The study estimated that Saudi government hospitals across the country, every year, throw away in landfills paper (27,000 tons), plastic (15,000 tons), food (10,000 tons), glass (8000 tons), and metal (7000 tons). Regrettably, all these tons of materials end up in landfills without any form of recycling. A number of challenges were identified, reflecting mainly the lack of a legal framework, waste training, coordination among stakeholders, and social responsibility. This study generated new knowledge about waste management systems by exploring how their performance is shaped by the processes occurring at the policy, organization, and individual levels.

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