Sustainability roadmap
Stryker net-zero medical devices by 2040.
Healthcare sustainability requires credible lifecycle work: reprocessable design, lower truck rolls, packaging decisions, supplier audits, and energy-aware connected equipment without weakening clinical safety.
Scope 1+2 net-zero at major campuses
Energy procurement, facility efficiency, and verified reporting establish the operating baseline.
All packaging FSC plus recycled content
Procedure kits and service parts shift toward lower-impact material systems with traceable supplier inputs.
Scope 3 supplier audit covers 80% of value chain
Device suppliers, electronics partners, and logistics providers move into auditable emissions review.
Expanded reprocessable surgical instrument line
Design teams prioritize validated reprocessing pathways, IFU clarity, and landfill reduction per case.
Net-zero installed base strategy
Connected diagnostics, service routing, and product generation changes reduce footprint across equipment life.
Technology levers with operational metrics.
Reusable surgical design
-41%landfill reduction per eligible procedure kitCloud diagnostics
-68%truck rolls avoided through remote triage and parts planningLCA-driven materials
-24%embodied carbon target in selected device assembliesHealthcare sustainability partners.
Practice Greenhealth
Hospital environmental excellence frameworks used to benchmark operating practice.
Healthcare Without Harm
Climate and procurement guidance considered in healthcare supplier roadmaps.
NHS Net Zero
Supplier expectations aligned with decarbonization and lifecycle reporting requirements.
Kaiser Permanente Sustainability
Healthcare system pilots inform connected device energy and service reduction programs.
Co-pilot a Stryker sustainability initiative.
Discuss reprocessing, service routing, energy reporting, or lifecycle documentation for your equipment strategy.
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