Healing Garden Grows in Bhopal
The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
The story of the Sambhavna Clinic, a non-profit holistic health clinic in Bhopal, India, built to treat those injured by the Union Carbide toxic gas release in 1984. enlarge video
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HCWH News
31 January 2012
HCWH-Europe Press Release
HCWH-Europe Press Release
Pharmaceuticals in water — Token control — instead of real protection
Today the EU Commission published a proposal to revise existing water legislation to curb chemical pollution in Europe's water systems. more30 January 2012
HCWH-Europe Press Release
HCWH-Europe Press Release
Commission climate paper analyses Europe can save billions and set higher climate targets
Health Care Without Harm (HCWH) Europe welcomes the Commission's report published today, that analyses the costs and benefits of moving beyond the EU's current 20% emissions reduction target. moreEnvironmental Health News
24 October 2011,
The 389 European companies producing the SIN List chemicals
Excerpt: "Last week ChemSec publishes the SIN Producers List, listing the 389 companies producing or importing SIN List chemicals in Europe. Along with information on which SIN List chemicals these companies produce in volumes of 10 tonnes per year or more, the SIN Producers List also highlights how many of these are currently on the REACH candidate list." more4 October 2011, International Federation of Gynecology and Obstetrics
By Alexandra George
By Alexandra George
BPA exposure 'alters breast development in unborn girls'
Excerpt: "Pregnant women exposed to synthetic bisphenol A (BPA) could give birth to girls who are at a greater risk of suffering from breast cancer later in life, a maternal and newborn health study has shown." more27 July 2011, ENDS Europe
European Chemicals Agency to propose six new REACH chemicals
Excerpt: "The European Chemicals Agency (ECHA) is preparing dossiers recommending six chemicals are added to the REACH regulation's candidate list this year. " moreReports and Publications
14 September 2010
New report from Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) and Health Care Without Harm (HCWH)
New report from Health and Environment Alliance (HEAL) and Health Care Without Harm (HCWH)
Acting Now for Better Health: A 30% Target for EU Climate
This report sets out new evidence of how higher targets on greenhouse gas emission reductions in the European Union, as part of policy to mitigate climate change, would bring about health gains for Member States and European citizens. more7 May 2009
A discussion draft paper published by the World Health Organization and Health Care Without Harm
A discussion draft paper published by the World Health Organization and Health Care Without Harm
Healthy Hospitals, Healthy Planet, Healthy People: Addressing Climate Change in Health Care Settings
(Discussion Draft) This 32-page discussion draft produced by the World Health Organization and Health Care Without Harm says that the healthcare sector can lead the way against climate change. A radical overhaul of energy consumption in healthcare must take place if Europe is to meet a target of an 80% cut in carbon emissions by 2050. A new report by HCWH and the World Health Organization shows how the health sector can improve energy efficiency and adopt greener approaches to its services. moreVersion 2.2, revised 2008
Green Guide for Health Care
Green Guide for Health Care
GGHC's Environmentally Preferable Purchasing: Food Credit Technical Briefing
(GGHC Food Service Credits 1 to 7) This 12-page document, also known as the GGHC v2.2 revised 2008 Food Service section, encourages healthy food purchasing for health care facilities in several ways: 1) adopting a sustainable food policy and plan; 2) educational outreach both to facility staff and the surrounding community; 3) local, sustainably produced food purchasing; 4) use of reusable and environmentally preferred non-reusable food service ware items; 5) support of local farms, farmers’ markets, and community supported agriculture; 6) food donation and waste reduction; 7) alignment of food vendor options with the facility’s healthy, sustainable food program. moreKey Resources
- Energy Impact Calculator
What are your facility's energy health impacts and costs? What can you do to improve them?

- Learn about Practice Greenhealth and the Healthcare Clean Energy Exchange
- Green Guide for Health Care Report:
A Prescriptive Path to Energy Efficiency for Hospitals
download report (pdf) read abstract (pdf) - Healthcare Energy Project Guidebook, designed to provide decision makers with knowledge about improving energy efficiency (pdf)

