Added: Nov 18, 2024
Last edited: Nov 20, 2024
The White Dot feasibility study demonstrates how medical waste can be transformed into value through a digitalized system. 12 industry leaders show that implementing circular practices in healthcare can be cost-neutral or profitable while meeting strict regulations.
4.8 million tonnes of valuable materials from German clinics are disposed annually as waste, with only a fraction recycled. Current regulations and lack of infrastructure force healthcare providers to incinerate materials worth millions, creating both environmental impact and economic loss.
The White Dot system introduces hermetic sealing and digital tracking to enable compliant material recovery. Through cross-manufacturer collaboration, centralized processing, and smart sorting, the system transforms disposal costs into value, achieving potential profits of up to 50% over 5 years.
- Cost neutrality through redirected disposal costs
- Potential 30% reduction in production costs
- Up to 50% accumulated profit over 5 years
- Significant reduction in Scope 1-3 emissions
- Compliant pathway for material recovery
- Scalable model for industry adoption
- Economic model validated by industry leaders
- Compliant with healthcare regulations
- 5-step implementation roadmap
- Technical solutions for hermitization/sterilization proven
- Multi-stakeholder collaboration framework
- Digital tracking ensures transparency
- Potential for EU-wide scaling
Material efficiency
Product maintenance, repair
Refurbishment, remanufacturing, renovation
Design for minimal waste
Design for resource efficiency
Cross-industry projects, pilots
Joint industry ventures, projects, pilots
Cost Savings
Revenue Potential
Innovation
Scalability
Reduce Emissions (SDG13)
Reduce Material Consumption (SDG12)
Minimise Waste (SDG12)
circulareconomy
Medtech