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Sustainability

Sustainability for the surgical-device installed base.

Conmed sustainability planning focuses on what surgical facilities can act on: longer useful life, documented reprocessing, responsible take-back, and lower energy burden across connected procedure rooms.

Energy Efficiency

Service reviews identify idle draw, aging accessories, and replacement timing so facilities can reduce power use without disrupting procedure schedules.

Reprocessing & Reduction

Reusable surgical instruments require clear IFU, cleaning validation, shelf-life guidance, and sterile processing training. Sustainability depends on those details being usable.

Take-Back & Recycling

End-of-life workflows can combine UDI closure, asset wipe confirmation where applicable, recycling certificates, and replacement planning.

2024 progress frame

Track sustainability in terms biomed and supply chain can verify.

  • Carbon footprint reduction versus baseline38%
  • Reusable or reprocessable category share64%
  • Take-back program coverage84%
  • PVC / DEHP-free SKU review coverage71%

The numbers are presented as planning indicators for a demo site. In a live procurement packet, each measure should be tied to the facility scope, device family, and reporting period being reviewed.

EPA Energy Star RoHS REACH WEEE ISO 14001

Request the Conmed sustainability report.

Ask for device family scope, reporting boundaries, take-back options, and reprocessing documentation in one packet.

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