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    Six eco startups compete as part of Bupa’s global sustainability innovation programme

    bibhutiBy bibhutiNovember 25, 2023 Business No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Over 1,000 global startups registered interest in the programme, which were then whittled down to a cohort of 18 startups. The final six will now compete for the £200,000 prize to help further develop their sustainability solution.

    The initiative involves startups joining forces with Bupa colleagues to further develop their idea. These will be presented to Bupa’s 82,000 global workforce who will vote for the overall winner in December. The finalists have already received a mix of commercial expertise and financial support of £25,000 to help create materials for showcasing and pitching their idea.

    The shortlist of startups from the UK, Spain and Australia/New Zealand includes:

    • DiaperRecycle (Australia) which recycles disposable nappies, ensuring new uses for the fibre and plastic, and a positive impact on the environment. Their process emits 80.6% less carbon than putting this waste in landfills.
    • howz (UK) which has developed remote monitoring technology that builds a round-the-clock view of behaviour and identifies indicators that a person may need medical support.
    • Medsalv (New Zealand) which is helping New Zealand hospitals re-process single-use medical devices and returning them to hospitals for safe clinical re-use.
    • Mimark (Spain) which has developed a tool that aims to improve the diagnosis of gynaecological conditions including endometrial cancer. Their solution can provide a quick and highly accurate diagnosis and is less invasive.
    • NovNat (UK) which has developed a technology that can generate water out of air to help address the global water shortage.
    • UniSCool (Spain) which has developed cooling solutions that reduce emissions, energy consumption and extends the life of electronic devices.

    As part of the initiative, the startups gain insights into how their product could help tackle sustainability challenges in real-life settings, including Bupa clinics and hospitals – with potential for longer-term collaboration to help Bupa deliver on its net zero by 2040 target, while ensuring customers continue to receive high quality healthcare and services. In turn, Bupa colleagues learn from the agile approach startups take to problem solving, and benefit from their innovative thinking to help address sustainability challenges facing our business and the planet.

    For example, Bupa has established a partnership with the 2022 eco-Disruptive winner, Cassava Bags. This involves using Cassava Bag products such as 100% biodegradable bin liners and kitchen waste products along with clinical products such as headrests and tray sleeves across a number of Bupa Dental practices around Australia. In the UK, Bupa has also signed a five-year contract with SageTech Medical, a startup from the 2022 programme, to tackle pollution from anaesthetic gases.

    Iñaki Ereño, Bupa’s Group CEO, said, “We’ve seen first-hand the power of innovation and collaboration in addressing climate challenges through our eco-Disruptive programme, with exciting solutions from previous eco-Disruptive partners already helping us make progress on our sustainability ambitions. I’m delighted to see another promising group of entrepreneurs in the programme this year who are pioneering ideas that improve people and planet health, and which could reduce the environmental footprint of our business and the wider healthcare sector.

    “The climate crisis is a complex issue, and we know we can’t solve it alone. Collaborating with startups that are passionate about this agenda strengthens our efforts to accelerate progress towards a healthier and greener future.”





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