MedTech Sustainability by Design
MedTech Sustainability by Design is the podcast where the world's leading experts in medical device, sustainable plastics, eco-design, and regulatory compliance share their expertise. Each episode cuts through the complexity of plastic selection, regulatory changes, medical device engineering or sustainable plastics — so MedTech engineers and start-up teams can build devices that are good for the patient, good for the planet and profitable.
Your host, Lucas Pianegonda, is a globally recognized expert for plastics in medical technology. As founder of Gradical, a consultancy dedicated to making MedTech more sustainable with plastics, Lucas has guided dozens of medical device, IVD and pharma companies through some of the field's most complex material challenges. He asks the questions your R&D team would ask and gets you the answers you actually need.
Topics covered include:
• Sustainable plastics and eco-design strategies for MedTech
• Plastic selection for medical devices, in-vitro diagnostics and combination products
• Biocompatibility, sterilization and the medical grade concept
• Regulatory requirements and changes across global markets
• Recycling, medical waste, and the circular economy in healthcare
Is your team struggling to make your Device or Packaging more sustainable? Schedule a call with Lucas: https://calendly.com/lucas-pianegonda-gradical/discovery-call-gradical?
Learn more about Gradical and its services at www.gradical.ch
MedTech Sustainability by Design
Is Sustainability Actually Strategic? with Casper Venbjerg Hansen
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Many companies say sustainability matters, but only a few treat it as part of their strategy. One of them is Ambu, a global MedTech company and the market leader in single-use endoscopy. In this episode, Casper Venbjerg Hansen, Senior Director, Sustainability, Public Affairs, Risk and Compliance at Ambu A/S, explains how sustainability guides their decisions and why Ambu committed to it early.
Casper walks through Ambu’s long history with sustainability, including why they redesigned their endoscopes in 2009 to make future recycling possible. He shares how sustainability became strategic in 2022 when hospitals began asking for better environmental performance.
We talk about single-use and reusable systems, the real footprint of reprocessing, and why raw materials drive a large part of emissions. Casper also explains how Ambu introduced bioplastics across all endoscope categories, how their takeback and recycling program works, and what it means to design for circularity from the start.
If you want a practical look at how sustainability becomes a business advantage, this episode gives you a clear introduction.
Connect with Casper Venbjerg Hansen:
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/casper-venbjerg-hansen-322853/
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