Linnaeus has published a report which explores how veterinary practices can make changes to benefit the environment.

Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession includes contributions from a range of organisations including the RCVS, Mars Veterinary Health and Investors in the Environment (iiE).

The report covers upcoming changes to the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme, the value of external accreditation to support sustainability, and how to approach behaviour change within your team.

Two further articles highlight how changes in clinical practice can combat antimicrobial resistance and reduce levels of surgical waste.

The report also features the personal experiences of practice sustainability leads, who discuss how they have worked with others to improve their sites.

Ellie West, Environmental Sustainability Lead at Linnaeus said: “Changing how we work day-to-day, when we are all so busy as a profession, can be a lot to juggle but sustainability brings a huge range of benefits.

"As well as helping the environment, it can promote the wellbeing of our patients and colleagues while also improving our performance as a business.

“It is important, however, to avoid dictating what sustainable change should be made because it will vary greatly between different teams and locations.

"This report shares ideas from contributors with a variety of roles and responsibilities, who have taken different approaches to supporting the environment but are all united in their commitment to delivering excellent clinical care.”

Sue Paterson, RCVS Junior Vice-President and RCVS Council lead for Environment & Sustainability, said: “Contributing to this report highlights the importance of working together as a profession to understand the environmental challenges we face and adopt solutions that will benefit our planet and the animals we care for.

"Upcoming changes to the RCVS Practice Standards Scheme will cover sustainability across a range of areas and we are committed to ensuring the veterinary profession can fully realise the benefits of this new guidance.”

April Sotomayor, Principal Consultant at iiE, added: “This report offers a range of perspectives that highlight how the veterinary profession can become a leader in sustainability and a shining example to other sectors.” 

Download Turning Over a New Leaf – How to Make Sustainable Change in the Veterinary Profession here.

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