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Bupa has expanded its partnership with Cassava Bags Australia in a pilot that will see the company start to move away from utilising a range of single-use plastics across its national network of Health Insurance stores, dental practices and corporate offices.

Cassava Bags Australia produces 100 per cent natural, biodegradable and compostable bags, and other products made from the Cassava plant.

The company were recently winners of Bupa’s 2022 eco-Disruptive competition, which connects start-ups with dedicated Bupa teams to help develop innovative solutions to the biggest environmental challenges facing our planet.

As part of the initial pilot, Bupa will begin utilising products such as 100 per cent biodegradable Cassava Bags bin liners and kitchen waste products, along with clinical products such as headrests and tray sleeves across a number of Bupa Dental practices around the country. 

Rogers Sharp, Bupa’s chief sustainability and corporate affair officer for APAC, said this partnership is extremely important in demonstrating that Bupa can deliver healthcare in more sustainable ways by collaborating and thinking innovatively.

“As a large organisation, we currently use thousands of plastic products every year that are necessary for hygiene, and often cannot be reused or recycled, so taking action to find sustainable alternatives, which we can incrementally scale up, is a real priority for us,” he said.

“This partnership is a testament to our people who worked with Cassava Bags Australia as part of Bupa’s eco-Disruptive program, and we can’t wait to see what comes next.” 

This announcement builds on an existing initiative from Bupa Dental to start to move away from plastics across a range of common dental care products such as cups, syringe sleeves, barrier film and x-ray sensor sleeves.

“This pilot will aim to showcase how small steps can make a big difference when it comes to sustainability in healthcare,” said Bruce Rossi, CEO and president of Purpose at Cassava Bags. 

“With Bupa’s support, we look forward to developing new initiatives across the consumer, business and healthcare sectors to help stem the tide of global plastic pollution.“

Bupa’s partnership with Cassava Bags Australia and the eco-Disruptive program play an important role in Bupa’s global sustainability strategy.

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