Environmental impact of inhalers - average carbon footprint per salbutamol inhaler by practices in NHS DERBY AND DERBYSHIRE

Why it matters: The NHS has committed to reducing its carbon footprint by 80% by 2028 to 2032, including a shift to lower carbon inhalers.

Salbutamol metered dose inhalers (MDIs) are the single biggest source of carbon emissions from NHS medicines prescribing.

The NHS England National Medicines Optimisation Opportunities for 2023/24 identify reducing carbon emissions from inhalers as an area for improvement.

Data on carbon emissions per salbutamol inhaler can be viewed in the table here.

Description: Mean carbon impact (kg CO2e) per salbutamol inhaler prescribed

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Tagged as: Standard, Greener NHS, National medicines optimisation opportunities, Respiratory (or browse all measures for this Sub-ICB Location)

Practices are ordered by mean percentile over the past six months, with the worst-performing at the top. Each chart shows the results for the individual practice, plus deciles across all practices in the NHS in England.

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