Volume 91, Issue 6, November–December 2025, 101718
Author links open overlay panel, , , , , , , Highlights•Cochlear implants can adopt greener materials and sustainable practices.
•Green Teams drive awareness and action in cochlear implant sustainability.
•Early activation reduced travel lower patient-related emissions.
•Greener anesthesia and OR recycling cut the surgical environmental impact.
•The cochlear implant field can lead in aligning healthcare with SDGs.
AbstractObjectivesHealthcare systems contribute significantly to global greenhouse gas emissions through energy consumption and waste generation. This study aims to explore strategies to make cochlear implantation processes more environmentally sustainable and aligned with the United Nations’ Sustainable Development Goals.
MethodsWe examined various approaches including the use of bio-based and biodegradable materials, sustainable energy solutions, greener anesthetic practices, effective waste separation and recycling in operating rooms, and patient-centered strategies such as reducing travel and promoting early activation and fitting of cochlear implants.
ResultsEstablishing a ‘Green Team’ was identified as a key factor to raise awareness and motivation for sustainability initiatives. Implementing these strategies can significantly reduce the environmental footprint of cochlear implantation by decreasing surgical waste, lowering energy consumption, and minimizing patient-related emissions.
ConclusionBy adopting these sustainable practices, the cochlear implant field can reduce its environmental impact, contribute meaningfully to global sustainability efforts, and enhance patient well-being, positioning itself as a leader in healthcare sustainability.
KeywordsCochlear implantation
Green cochlea
Sustainability
Anesthesia
Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
Early Activation
© 2025 Associação Brasileira de Otorrinolaringologia e Cirurgia Cérvico-Facial. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.
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