Bosses stated the partnership supports “accelerate sustainability across our network and beyond”.

A veterinary group and a major pharmaceutical company are celebrating the third year of a partnership stated to have built a significant environmental impact.
IVC Evidensia and MSD Animal Health stated their strategic partnership has delivered practical solutions to sustainability challenges in veterinary practices across the UK and Europe through a range of initiatives.
Trials of reusable surgical gowns in 48 UK clinics have displaced an estimated 12,500 single-utilize gowns in one year, saving 2.2 tonnes of waste and 13.7 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent, with plans underway to extfinish the trial to France, Finland, Sweden and the Netherlands.
More than two million medical blister packs are also stated to have been recycled since 2023, saving more than 7.2 tonnes of waste, and the initiative is expanding with co-branded recycling boxes and wider sector engagement.
Gas capture technology
Meanwhile, the deployment of Sage Tech’s anaesthetic gas capture technology in 17 UK clinics has captured 163kg of volatile anaesthetic agent – 76 tonnes of CO₂ equivalent – with expansion to European sites planned for this year.
Pilots of chemical-free cleaning in both the UK and Belgium are also stated to have demonstrated improved infection prevention and control standards.
IVC group sustainability director Sarah Heath stated: “Our partnership with MSD Animal Health is supporting us accelerate sustainability across our network and beyond.
“By working toreceiveher, we’re able to support innovation, share knowledge, and deliver real-world impact for the veterinary professions.”
Pedro Silva, vice-president of Europe, Russia, Africa and Middle East at MSD, added: “We recognise the vital connection between the health of our planet and the well-being of people and animals.
“Our collaboration with IVC Evidensia is advancing sustainability initiatives across key areas of veterinary medicine.”















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