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Overview
The NetZeroNHS 2026 conference serves as a collaborative platform for NHS leaders to transform sustainability ambitions into actionable outcomes. This event is designed to facilitate the exchange of best practices and innovations, enabling NHS professionals to transition from awareness to practical implementation of sustainability initiatives.
Conference Highlights
Participants will engage in dedicated Skill Clinics, which will provide practical tools, templates, and checklists aimed at reducing emissions across various sectors, including estates and supply chains. The conference will also feature Lessons Learned Sessions, where NHS leaders will share their experiences in overcoming barriers to implementation, such as retrofitting and transport decarbonisation.
Learning Outcomes
Delegates will leave with a comprehensive understanding of how to:
- Align local sustainability strategies with NHS Net Zero and Climate Adaptation plans.
- Enhance operational resilience through low-carbon infrastructure and green digital practices.
- Strengthen workforce capabilities to embed sustainability in everyday operations.
- Improve governance and reporting mechanisms to support accountable net-zero delivery.
- Achieve measurable reductions in emissions across clinical operations and logistics.
Who Should Attend
This conference is tailored for NHS directors, sustainability leads, estates and facilities teams, digital transformation leads, and public health specialists. It also offers valuable insights for suppliers and academic collaborators interested in the operational enablers shaping the future of NHS decarbonisation.
Networking Opportunities
Attendees will have the chance to network with peers and industry leaders, gaining insights into the latest trends and technologies that support the NHS's sustainability agenda. The event promises to be a significant step towards building a climate-resilient healthcare system, making it a must-attend for those committed to advancing sustainability in the NHS.