Region | In public hospitals in Marseille, “we are thinking about reducing waste”

“We cannot treat people for cancers and cardiovascular diseases linked to pollution and continue to pollute so much ourselves”… The observation sounds obvious and the figures speak for themselves: “Each year Worldwide, nine million people die of pollution-related diseases. This is more than smoking and the AIDS, malaria and tuberculosis pandemics. In France, 10% of greenhouse gases, or 47 million tonnes of CO2 is produced by the health sector (1)”, asserts Laurent Zieleskiewicz. This anesthetist-resuscitator, deputy head of service at the North Hospital of Marseille is responsible for piloting a green revolution in collaboration with the direction of ecological transition. A concern that

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