The carbon footprint of a surgical pathology laboratory in France.

IF 4.6 Q2 MATERIALS SCIENCE, BIOMATERIALS
Constance Béchu, Anne Rullier, Pierre-Emmanuel Lesoin, Lucie Gaillot-Durand, Alexis Trecourt, Pierre Gosset, Cyprien Tilmant
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Abstract

Objectives: The health sector contributes to climate disruption through greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. It accounts for 8% to 10% of France's GHG emissions. Although the medical community has been alerted to the problem, more data are needed. This study aimed to determine the carbon footprint of a surgical pathology laboratory.

Methods: The study was conducted in the surgical pathology laboratory at Saint Vincent hospital (Lille) in 2021. It represented 17,242 patient cases corresponding to 54,124 paraffin blocks. The 17 staff members performed cytology, immunohistochemistry, and in situ hybridization. The study included all inputs, capital equipment, freight, travel, energy consumption, and waste. Carbon emission factors were based on the French Agence De l'Environnement et de la Maîtrise de l'Energie database.

Results: In 2021, the pathology laboratory's carbon footprint was 117 tons of CO2 equivalent (t CO2e), corresponding to 0.5% of Saint Vincent hospital's total emissions. The most significant emissions categories were inputs (60 t CO2e; 51%), freight associated with inputs (24 t CO2e; 20%), and travel (14 t CO2e; 12%). Waste and energy generated 10 t CO2e (9%) and 9 t CO2e (8%), respectively.

Conclusions: The pathology laboratory's carbon footprint was equivalent to the yearly carbon impact of 11 French inhabitants. This footprint is dominated by inputs and associated freight. This suggests an urgent need to develop ecodesign and self-sufficiency in our routine practices.

法国外科病理实验室的碳足迹。
目标:卫生部门通过温室气体排放造成气候破坏。它占法国温室气体排放量的 8%至 10%。尽管医学界已经意识到这一问题,但仍需要更多数据。本研究旨在确定外科病理实验室的碳足迹:研究于 2021 年在圣文森特医院(里尔)的外科病理实验室进行。该研究涉及 17,242 例病人,对应 54,124 块石蜡。17名工作人员负责细胞学、免疫组化和原位杂交。研究包括所有投入、资本设备、运费、差旅、能源消耗和废物。碳排放系数基于法国环境与能源管理署的数据库:2021 年,病理实验室的碳足迹为 117 吨二氧化碳当量(t CO2e),相当于圣文森特医院总排放量的 0.5%。最主要的排放类别是投入(60 吨二氧化碳当量;51%)、与投入相关的货运(24 吨二氧化碳当量;20%)和差旅(14 吨二氧化碳当量;12%)。废物和能源分别产生了 10 吨二氧化碳当量(9%)和 9 吨二氧化碳当量(8%):病理实验室的碳足迹相当于 11 个法国居民一年的碳影响。碳足迹主要来自投入和相关运费。这表明,我们迫切需要在日常工作中发展生态设计和自给自足。
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ACS Applied Bio Materials
ACS Applied Bio Materials Chemistry-Chemistry (all)
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