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Canadian [[pathologist]]s developed a green plan.<ref>Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: [https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/ https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>
Canadian [[pathologist]]s developed a green plan.<ref>Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: [https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/ https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>


===Canadian Association of Pathology===
===Canadian Association of Pathologists/Association canadienne des pathologistes===
The Canadian Association of Pathologists has an ''Environment'' Special Interest Group.<ref>Environment SIG. Canadian Association of Pathologists. Available at: [https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>
The Canadian Association of Pathologists has an ''Environment'' Special Interest Group.<ref>Environment SIG. Canadian Association of Pathologists. Available at: [https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN]. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.</ref>



Latest revision as of 18:05, 21 September 2025

A sunflower - a symbol associated with "green". (WC)

Sustainable pathology, also green pathology, is the practice of pathology in a manner that has minimal adverse environmental impact.

Green labs redirects here.

Background

The Lancet has described climate change as "the biggest global health threat of the 21st century".[1] Healthcare is estimated to account for 5% of global greenhouse gas emissions.[2] The magazine The Pathologist describes the need for "green" labs.[3]

Sustainable pathology efforts

CASCADES

Canadian pathologists developed a green plan.[4]

Canadian Association of Pathologists/Association canadienne des pathologistes

The Canadian Association of Pathologists has an Environment Special Interest Group.[5]

Royal College of Pathologists UK

The Royal College put out a statement on green pathology.[6]

See also

References

  1. Watts N, Adger WN, Ayeb-Karlsson S, Bai Y, Byass P, Campbell-Lendrum D, Colbourn T, Cox P, Davies M, Depledge M, Depoux A, Dominguez-Salas P, Drummond P, Ekins P, Flahault A, Grace D, Graham H, Haines A, Hamilton I, Johnson A, Kelman I, Kovats S, Liang L, Lott M, Lowe R, Luo Y, Mace G, Maslin M, Morrissey K, Murray K, Neville T, Nilsson M, Oreszczyn T, Parthemore C, Pencheon D, Robinson E, Schütte S, Shumake-Guillemot J, Vineis P, Wilkinson P, Wheeler N, Xu B, Yang J, Yin Y, Yu C, Gong P, Montgomery H, Costello A (March 2017). "The Lancet Countdown: tracking progress on health and climate change". Lancet 389 (10074): 1151–1164. doi:10.1016/S0140-6736(16)32124-9. PMID 27856085.
  2. Rodríguez-Jiménez L, Romero-Martín M, Spruell T, Steley Z, Gómez-Salgado J (August 2023). "The carbon footprint of healthcare settings: A systematic review". J Adv Nurs 79 (8): 2830–2844. doi:10.1111/jan.15671. PMID 37198974.
  3. Scott S, "Lab Sustainability: The Need for Green". The Pathologist. URL: https://thepathologist.com/issues/2023/articles/jun/lab-sustainability-the-need-for-green. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  4. Geldenhuys L, Schollenberg E, Bethune G, Adams-Small M, Leblanc S, Chornenko K, Bonert M. Sustainable Anatomical Pathology. Version 1.0 (2025). CASCADES (Creating a Sustainable Canadian Health System in a Climate Crisis). [DATE]. Available at: https://cascadescanada.ca/resources/sustainable-anatomical-pathology/. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  5. Environment SIG. Canadian Association of Pathologists. Available at: https://cap-acp.org/page/ENSN. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.
  6. "Clinical laboratory sustainability – looking forward to greener practices". Available at: https://www.rcpath.org/resource-report/clinical-laboratory-sustainability-looking-forward-to-greener-practices.html. Accessed on: 2025 Sep 17.