Every day sustainability becomes a more immediate concern. Increasingly, we must think about the environment in every aspect of our lives – and dentistry is no exception.
As dental professionals, sustainability can feel like an unattainable goal, as strict medical hygiene standards must be adhered to, making environmentally harmful single-use and plastic products a necessity. But this is why it’s all the more important for dental practices to reduce environmental impact wherever they can, which is exactly what Go Practice Green is here to help with.
Working out how to make sustainable changes without compromising medical standards, patient care and satisfaction, and your bottom line, can be a daunting task. It’s difficult to do it alone; so don’t do it alone.
To create achievable goals, Go Practice Green is separated into bronze, silver, and gold levels, so that you can get certifications and accolades as you go, making your progress feel real and constant, instead of distant and unattainable. The achievements you need for each level are also broken down into easy to understand, actionable goals.
Increasingly, especially among Millennials and Gen Z, people care who they do business with. People are becoming more likely to favour businesses with good environmental and CSR practices.
Those are not small numbers. For all you know, it might be not going green that is truly costing you.
Furthermore, you may find that becoming more environmentally conscious has the knock-on effect of reducing your energy bills, as you adopt sustainable habits.
As a Henry Schein customer, you can get a discount on your Go Practice Green subscription.
Either sustainability is the future, or there isn’t one. Join the movement now.
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[2] https://www.pwc.com/us/en/services/consulting/library/consumer-intelligence-series/consumer-and-employee-esg-expectations.html
[3] https://www.capgemini.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/07/20-06_9880_Sustainability-in-CPR_Final_Web-1.pdf