Hasselt Jessa Hospital Recycles 1,274 kg of Steel Blades, Reducing Waste

Hasselt (Eurotoday) – Jessa Hospital in Hasselt will recycle 1,274 kg of steel laryngoscope blades yearly, cutting waste with partners Renewi, Teleflex, and Greencycl. Frederick Perreman leads this eco-friendly effort.

As VRT News reported, Jessa Hospital in Hasselt has started recycling steel laryngoscope blades from its operating rooms. These blades are key tools used by anesthesiologists when putting breathing tubes into patients’ windpipes during surgeries or emergencies. 

Until now, these metal blades were thrown away with medical waste because metal cannot be thrown into regular trash. This caused a lot of steel to be wasted and burned with other medical waste, which harms the environment. The hospital changed this by collecting the used blades separately, sterilising them to ensure safety, and then sending them for recycling.

How is Jessa Hospital cutting 1,274 kg of steel waste annually?

The hospital stops about 1,274 kilograms of steel from being thrown out each year. After sterilisation, the steel blades are melted down and turned into raw materials for the car industry. Frederick Perreman, who manages materials in the operating rooms, says this project lowers the hospital’s environmental impact. The hospital is working with waste management company Renewi, medical supplier Teleflex, and Utrecht-based recycling firm Greencycl to carry out the plan. 

The operating room produces around 60% of all the hospital’s waste, making it a major focus of environmental action. Earlier projects have already cut non-hazardous medical waste from the operating room by 35%.  Since 2021, a project group and sustainability team have been working to reduce the waste load. Between 2019 and 2024, hazardous medical waste fell by 13 % and non-hazardous waste by 16%. 

“The amount of collected paper and cardboard has decreased by about 9%, despite increased sorting,”

says Bert Croux of the sustainability team.

“The amounts of PMD and glass, on the other hand, have increased significantly, indicating better sorting. This represents a 2.5-fold and 5-fold increase, respectively.”

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14 responses to “Hasselt Jessa Hospital Recycles 1,274 kg of Steel Blades, Reducing Waste”

  1. gabriel dandelion Avatar
    gabriel dandelion

    Recycling 1,274 kg of steel blades, eh? Next, they’ll be suggesting we turn old bandages into fashionable headscarves! 🤦‍♂️🙄 Who knew saving the planet could be such a sharp endeavor?

  2. Looks like Jessa Hospital is really on the cutting edge of recycling—who knew steel blades could have a second life instead of just being a one-way ticket to the incinerator? Bravo, chaps! 😏🌍

  3. BloodEater Avatar
    BloodEater

    Recycling 1,274 kg of steel blades? Bravo, Jessa Hospital! Next, maybe they’ll tackle the real challenge of getting patients to recycle their own coffee cups at the café. 😏☕️

  4. indestructible potato Avatar
    indestructible potato

    Oh, fantastic! Nothing screams “eco-friendly innovation” like recycling the tools used to poke around in people’s throats. Next, they’ll be turning used band-aids into trendy fashion items! 🥴💚

  5. wiccan thunder Avatar
    wiccan thunder

    1,274 kg of steel blades recycled? Brilliant! Next, let’s see if we can convince them to recycle the endless paperwork from the bureaucrats! 😏✈️

  6. LifeRobber Avatar
    LifeRobber

    Recycling 1,274 kg of steel blades? Well, aren’t we just the eco-warriors of the operating room! Next thing you know, they’ll be turning old scalpels into trendy cutlery for hipster cafés! 🍴😜

  7. Papa Smurf Avatar
    Papa Smurf

    Recycling steel blades, eh? Looks like Hasselt’s Jessa Hospital is trying to win the Nobel Prize for recycling instead of just saving lives. Bravo! 🏅💁‍♂️

  8. toy dogwatch Avatar
    toy dogwatch

    Recycling 1,274 kg of steel blades? Bravo! Next, maybe they’ll tackle the mountain of paperwork in the admin office, eh? 😂🗄️

  9. Oh, how charming! A hospital recycling steel blades like it’s a trendy new café in Brussels—next, they’ll be serving latte art made from surgical waste! 🥴✌️

  10. PP Dubs Avatar

    Recycling steel blades, eh? Who knew hospitals were secretly trying to become eco-warriors instead of just wielding scalpels like medieval knights? 😂

  11. Father Abbot Avatar
    Father Abbot

    Recycling steel blades, eh? Must be nice to save the planet while also sharpening their surgical skills – talk about a cutting-edge initiative! 😏✂️

  12. Recycling steel blades? Brilliant! Next, they should start a program for turning used bandages into fashionable new outfits. Talk about cutting-edge sustainability! 😂✂️

  13. light lion Avatar
    light lion

    It’s nice to see a hospital recycling steel blades—because who knew that saving the planet could also mean turning medical waste into car parts? 🚗💨 Talk about a combo of eco-friendliness and a second career for the blades!

  14. Lucifurious Avatar
    Lucifurious

    Recycling steel blades? Wow, what a groundbreaking idea! Next, they’ll be telling us they’re recycling paper! 🥳✂️

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