Can we use data effectively to drive sustainable change in healthcare?🌱 Sustainability disclosure becomes mandatory for many companies under the CSRD. As a supplier in the dialysis industry, we’re supporting our client’s operasan Holding GmbH double materiality analysis for CSRD reporting. This process is vital for identifying key impact factors of and on their business, guiding them on which topics to focus and which data to collect. This opportunity highlights a crucial point: Data is not just about compliance. 📊 Data is a powerful tool for transformation. Quality data allows dialysis providers e.g. to: 💡 Understand their operations deeply and identify areas for improvement. 💡Drive energy efficiency and optimize water usage—important areas in a very ressource intensive industry. The result? Operations that benefit both the environment and the bottom line. ☁️⚡💧💰 At GreenTec Dialysis GmbH, we combine medtech and green technologies and empower dialysis providers to optimize operations and reduce CO2 emissions. We’re happy to support Operasan on their journey! Together, we can create a more sustainable future for dialysis care. 🌍💚 #GreenDialysis #LoveYourData Image Source: Open Data Watch
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