Environmental considerations in the selection of isolation gowns: A life cycle assessment of reusable and disposable alternatives. Written by Michael Overcash, PhD, Eric Vollola, BSc, and Evan Griffing, PhD. Published online 2018 April 11. American Journal of Infection Control.
Copyright: © 2021 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Inc. on behalf of Association for Professionals in Infection Control and Epidemiology, Inc.
Highlights
•The environmental analysis of isolation gowns includes the full product life cycle.
•Reusable systems outperform disposable systems in all key environmental impacts.
•Selecting reusable gowns can help healthcare facilities meet sustainability goals.
•Environmental benefits are expected for other reusable medical textiles.
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Abstract
Background
Isolation gowns serve a critical role in infection control by protecting healthcare workers, visitors, and patients from the transfer of microorganisms and body fluids. The decision of whether to use a reusable or disposable garment system is a selection process based on factors including sustainability, barrier effectiveness, cost, and comfort. Environmental sustainability is increasingly being used in the decision-making process. Life cycle assessment is the most comprehensive and widely used tool used to evaluate environmental performance.
Methods
The environmental impacts of market-representative reusable and disposable isolation gown systems were compared using standard life cycle assessment procedures. The basis of comparison was 1,000 isolation gown uses in a healthcare setting. The scope included the manufacture, use, and end-of-life stages of the gown systems.
Results
At the healthcare facility, compared to the disposable gown system, the reusable gown system showed a 28% reduction in energy consumption, a 30% reduction in greenhouse gas emissions, a 41% reduction in blue water consumption, and a 93% reduction in solid waste generation.
Conclusions
Selecting reusable garment systems may result in significant environmental benefits compared to selecting disposable garment systems. By selecting reusable isolation gowns, healthcare facilities can add these quantitative benefits directly to their sustainability scorecards.
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