Kimal, a manufacturer and distributor of customised procedure packs and vascular access devices to clinical departments in over seventy countries worldwide, has announced a step forward in their sustainability journey with a collaboration with Tunley Environmental, a sustainability consultancy with operations around the world.
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Tunley Environmental is known for its expertise in providing tailored sustainability solutions to organisations across various industries, empowering them to achieve net zero emissions, reduce environmental impact, and enhance overall sustainability. Tunley Environmental's services include Net Zero Assessments, Product Carbon Assessments, and Biodiversity Assessments, designed to create a real sustainable difference throughout an organisation’s operations.
Founded in 1964, Kimal manufactures and distributes over two million procedure packs and vascular access devices across its international operations, which sees over 500 people employed across six countries. Tunley Environmental is set to play a pivotal role in Kimal sustainability transformation through a comprehensive suite of services tailored to create a tangible impact. From Carbon Context Training sessions to Life Cycle Emissions Support, Carbon Reduction Plan Review, Green Marketing Support, and Guidance on Scope 3 Emissions, Tunley will equip Kimal with the tools and expertise to lead the charge in prioritising ESG within the healthcare industry.
“As a responsible manufacturer, supplier, and distributor of life-saving medical devices, we at Kimal are conscious of our environmental impact and continue to explore ways to reduce this. Sustainability and energy efficiency continue to be key issues for us, our customers, and our suppliers.” said Matthew Press, CEO at Kimal.
Dr. William Beer, CEO of Tunley Environmental, expressed enthusiasm about the partnership: "It's a privilege to collaborate with Kimal in their sustainability endeavours. We are poised to set new benchmarks for environmental responsibility and generate tangible change in the healthcare landscape."